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Category Archives: Sichuan Earthquake
A manual for reporting on disasters
Tony Zixin Lee has a collection of interviews of journalists who reported on the 512 Sichuan Earthquake.
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Ai Weiwei stays in the news
Ai Weiwei turns up at China Geeks, in the Global Times, and in two news magazines.
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What should be remembered about the Beichuan Earthquake?
Teng Yun discusses how the one-year anniversary of the Beichuan quake should be observed.
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Earthquake survivor Li Yan
Lydia Wallace was interning at Danwei when the Sichuan earthquake struck. She is now working for a disaster relief organization in Sichuan and will be publishing stories and photographs about the people she meets. She is also blogging at fiferis.com.
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Sichuan Earthquake Survivors – Photo
In a tent camp set up in a park in Loushui, this boy ran up to me and asked me to take his picture. At first, like many in China he made the peace sign to the camera. When I asked him not to he frowned, thinking, and then saluted.
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Earthquake survivor Liu Mingxiu
Lydia Wallace was interning at Danwei when the Sichuan earthquake struck. She is now working for a disaster relief organization in Sichuan and will be publishing stories and photographs about the people she meets. She is also blogging at www.fiferis.com. … Continue reading
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Sichuan Earthquake Survivors – Photo
On May 12th, Zhang Wenwen, who tells me her English name is Linda, had gone to her mother’s jewelry shop near her school to have lunch. At 2:28 she was walking back to class and the earthquake caught her just … Continue reading
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Earthquake Survivor Liu Tingfeng
Lydia Wallace was interning at Danwei when the Sichuan earthquake struck. She is now working for a disaster relief organization in Sichuan and will be publishing stories and photographs about the people she meets. She is also blogging at www.fiferis.com. … Continue reading
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Sichuan Earthquake Survivors – Photos
Lydia Wallace photographs Bao Shenyi in the Sichuan earthquake zone.
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