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Tag Archives: Sichuan
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.
Posted in Sichuan Earthquake
Tagged earthquake, Li Ye, Sichuan, survival
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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.
Posted in Sichuan Earthquake
Tagged earthquake, photographs, Sichuan, survival
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Zhao Bandi: art, fashion and carpetbagging
Zhao Bandi is still making a fuss about panda bears, and now he is also going after Hollywood.
Posted in Fashion
Tagged ambush marketing, art, boycott, earthquake, Fashion, film, Kung Fu Panda, Lian Yue, Olympics, pandas, Sichuan, Steven Spielberg, Zhao Bandi
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Tofu building investigations
Two links about shoddily constructed schools.
Posted in Quality control
Tagged construction, corruption, earthquake, floods, quality control, schools, Sichuan
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Psychological relief for earthquake victims
Huadan is an organization that provides counseling and psychological therapy to migrant workers and other members of the underclasses. This video shows their new program in Sichuan for earthquake victims.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged earthquake, Huadan, psychology, Sichuan, therapy
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Sichuan Earthquake Survivors – Photos
Lydia Wallace photographs Bao Shenyi in the Sichuan earthquake zone.
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Tagged earthquake, photographs, Sichuan
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Sexy photo earthquake donations
A girl calling herself Xiaoyun or Little Cloud has posted slutty photos of herself to various Chinese websites. She says she was from Sichuan, and she was posting the photos to encourage people to donate money to earthquake relief.
Posted in Internet
Tagged donation, earthquake, Internet celebrities, Sichuan, Xiaoyun
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Tough questions about the earthquake
Links to translations of Chinese writings that include tough questions about the Sichuan earthquake.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged censorship, civil society, construction, earthquake, freedom of expression, media regulation, Sichuan
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Earthquake Survivor Wang Yuzhen
Lydia Wallace speaks to Wang Yuzhen about the earthquake.
Posted in Sichuan Earthquake
Tagged earthquake, photographs, Sichuan
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Earthquake Survivor Gao Caohui
Human stories from the aftermath of the earthquake.
Posted in Sichuan Earthquake
Tagged earthquake, Lydia Wallace, Sichuan
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