Tracing Hong Kong’s Civil Rights Movement
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This week we sit down with Prof Ho Sik-ying. She is a professor at the department of social work and social administration at the university of Hong Kong. She tells us of the struggles of the LGBT community in Hong Kong and of Beijing’s growing influence on civil society in the city.
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