The Hong Kong Democracy Movement: A Student Leader Speaks

April 19, 2016

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The East Asian Studies Program presents:

The Hong Kong Democracy Movement:
A Student Leader Speaks

Nathan Law

Tuesday, April 26, 2016
5:30 PM
Humanities 1 Room 210

In the autumn of 2014, a massive protest led by students demanded genuine universal suffrage for China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The protest became known as the Umbrella Movement. Nathan Kwun-chung Law will give an eyewitness report on that movement, as well as an account of the ongoing struggle to expand political rights in Hong Kong.

Nathan Law, 22, is a well-known student leader and organizer in Hong Kong. He is Secretary General of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, and was a Standing Committee member from 2014-15. He participated in the only negotiation session with the Hong Kong SAR government during the Umbrella Movement.