Spotlight: Badiucao, Chinese dissident
Apr 13, 2020 • 17m 27s
Months before the latest protests in Hong Kong, the Chinese government shut down an art exhibition by Chinese-Australian dissident Badiucao. This is his story.
Spotlight: Badiucao, Chinese dissident
• Apr 13, 2020
Spotlight: Badiucao, Chinese dissident
Months before the latest mass protests began in Hong Kong, the Chinese government shut down an art exhibition in the city. The work was by Badiucao, a Chinese-Australian artist living in Melbourne. He has since been harassed and intimidated in Australia, and his work has become a key part of the pro-democracy protests.
Guest: Chinese-Australia visual artist and political cartoonist Badiucao.
Background reading:
Hong Kong's fight for freedom in The Saturday Paper
The Saturday Paper
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7am is hosted by Elizabeth Kulas. The show is produced by Emile Klein, Ruby Schwartz and Atticus Bastow. Our editor is Erik Jensen. Our theme music is by Ned Beckley and Josh Hogan of Envelope Audio.
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