Lü Pin (activist)

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Born1972 (age 5354)
Shandong, China
OccupationsJournalist
Feminist activist
Lü Pin
Born1972 (age 5354)
Shandong, China
OccupationsJournalist
Feminist activist

Lü Pin (Chinese: 吕频; born 1972) is a Chinese feminist activist and journalist focusing on strategic advocacy to combat gender-based discrimination and violence.[1] She is best known for founding the Feminist Voices (2009–2018), China's largest new media channel on women's issues and for feminist advocacy. She now resides in Albany, New York, where she continues to devote herself to supporting the activism of young feminists across China.[2][3]

Lü was born in Shandong, China.[4]

In 1994, Lü received her master's degree in Chinese from Shandong University.[4]

In 2017, Lü enrolled in the graduate program in gender studies at University at Albany, SUNY.[4]

In 2020, Lü enrolled in the Ph.D. Program in Women & Politics at Rutgers University.

Career

Lü Pin's Writings, Talks and Interviews

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