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Tracking freedom, truth, and memory — one story at a time.
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2024
January
When Solidarity Becomes a Crime: How China Silences Support for the Vulnerable
Luna Tian I. The War Reaches the CensorsOn a winter evening in early 2022, th...
2024-01-22
2023
August
Collateral Flood: Human Costs of a Calculated Sacrifice in Zhuozhou
Luna Tian I. When the Water Came, It Chose a CityIn the early hours of August...
2023-08-05
2022
August
Kneeling for the Truth: The Journalist Silenced in Tangshan
Luna TianFor the safety and privacy of those involved, some names have been c...
2022-08-13
June
Climbing the Digital Wall: How Breaking China’s Firewall Became a Punishable Offense
Luna Tian “I want to see the world, but I keep hitting a wall.”— Comment unde...
2022-06-20
2021
April
How Music Resists
Luna Tian 1. Can Karaoke Overthrow a Regime?—Carnivalesque Protest and the Ne...
2021-04-08
When a Platform Dies The Silencing of Tencent Dajia
Luna Tian “For the big questions, Dajia lived—and for the big questions, Daj...
2021-04-02
2020
August
Speaking Their Names in the Ashes:A Five-Year Remembrance of the Tianjin Port Explosion
Luna Tian Preface: On Memory and LossThis report was first completed in Decem...
2020-08-13
2019
July
No Enemies, No Grave:The Unfinished Letter of Liu Xiaobo
Luna Tian Prologue — Winter Without a MonumentIt is February, and Berlin is g...
2019-07-13
2018
January
Voices in the Silence:Families Left Behind in the Wake of 709
Luna Tian A Home Without a VoiceIt was nearly six o’clock in the evening, and...
2018-01-09
2017
July
The Village That Voted: Wukan’s Brief Dream of Democracy
Luna Tian I. The Silence After the ShoutsThe streets of Wukan are quiet now. ...
2017-07-11
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