Heard on radio the English company sold 18000 canisters to the HK police. They only used 48 on Sat. Need verification.
Category Archives: Awaiting a Democractic China
A line of tanks and a man. June 4th 1989
Remember what those who died wanted in life. Remember many lived. They still hope.
“Not Forgotten” both metaphorically and practically.
It was June 4th, the anniverssary of Tianenmen square uprising being crushed by the Chinese government. I have not forgotten. I have been working on a piece. I just haven't finished it because I am probably over working it. Will post soon.
I am still fearful but “Hello” again anyway.
Awaiting a Democratic China Six years has passed since I last worked on Glutter. In between, I moved to the US. I didn’t end up in law school because I had a baby. I separated from the baby’s father -a man who was in Tiananmen on June 4th 1989. I moved out on my ownContinue reading “I am still fearful but “Hello” again anyway.”
News: NYT China Hems In Social Networking
Maybe they are clamping down because "the day of those who passed," is Monday? We know the Chinese government doesn't like her citizens remembering those who passed in political terms.. there is always a clamp down. They have learnt their lesson in 1989 with Hu Yang Bo China Hems In Social Networking By IANContinue reading “News: NYT China Hems In Social Networking”
Artists under censorship and contemplating that I am free.
Glutter’s Hong Kong As I am about the leave to put up the banners and T-shirts at the destination point of the protest. I thought about what I wrote last night and what I wrote tonight. I realized the crux of all my beliefs both personally, professionally and politically, I treasure my freedom. I treasureContinue reading “Artists under censorship and contemplating that I am free.”