新疆之声
VoiceXJ
Building a Bridge Between China and the U.S. to Show the Real Voices of Xinjiang, China
An upcoming documentary by China-US Solidarity Network
Premiering January 25, 2022 - Register to watch the first screening
This new documentary, now in progress, captures the concerns of ordinary people in two of the most powerful countries in human history. Interviews and footage from China and the U.S. cover ethnic issues, racism, social and economic justice.
VOICE XJ confronts the elephant in the room: the relentless propaganda from the U.S. government of human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
VOICE XJ takes the audience to Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang region, and investigates the truth, while exposing the dangerous lies behind the escalating U.S. military threats and sanctions.
Witness the creative use of internet video chats and on site footage to communicate what social justice activists saw and heard from the U.S. to China’s Xinjiang, This is a rough cut of a film using interviews by ordinary people in in both countries to compare issues of systemic racism, and social and economic justice.
Rough Cut Screening Tuesday January 25 @ 6PM Eastern.
Lee Siu Hin
Lee Siu Hin is a Chinese-American immigrant activist from Los Angeles, CA and a community, labor, antiwar and immigrant rights activists for grassroots struggle. He's also a long-time Pacifica Radio KPFK Los Angeles reporter and producer, and has been a war correspondent reporting on struggles in the Middle East, Europe, and Africa.
Lee holds Masters of Public Administration (MPA) and Masters of Engineering (Aerospace) from California State Polytechnic University of Pomona, Pomona, CA.
He travels between China and U.S. working on international activist solidarity projects, and community medical big data technology as well as COVID-19 AI medical analytics platforms for the inner-city community and the global south.
His latest book “Capitalism on a Ventilator” co-edited with Sara Flounders, was published September, 2020 in English. Its Chinese edition was published this January.
-Founder and National Coordinator, China-U.S. Solidarity Network (CUSN), a network of academia and community activists in both countries committed to build a China-U.S. grassroots activist dialogue
-National Immigrant Solidarity Network (NISN), a grassroots-based national grassroots immigrant activist network
Sara Flounders
Coordinator with the International Action Center and Sanctions Kill.
Contributing Editor, Workers World.
Teddie Kelly
Co-editor, Tear Down the Walls!
Co-chair, Prisoners Solidarity Committee.
A Project of the China-US Solidarity Network |
Supported by the National Immigrant Solidarity Network