Free China Film Sparks Discussion

The film examines human rights inside China through the remarkable true stories of Jennifer Zeng and Dr. Charles Lee, a Chinese-American businessman.
Free China Film Sparks Discussion
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ATLANTA—The documentary Free China: The Courage to Believe made its Atlanta debut at the Global Humanitarian Summit at Emory University on April 15. The screening was met with applause, and followed by a discussion that lasted well over an hour.

The film examines human rights inside China through the remarkable true stories of Jennifer Zeng and Dr. Charles Lee, a Chinese-American businessman.

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Mary Silver writes columns, grows herbs, hikes, and admires the sky. She likes critters, and thinks the best part of being a journalist is learning new stuff all the time. She has a Masters from Emory University, serves on the board of the Georgia chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and belongs to the Association of Health Care Journalists.
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