Support for Blind University Aspirant Turns to Censure
The announcement that this year’s fiercely competitive gaokao university entrance exams...
by Samuel Wade | Jun 11, 2014
The announcement that this year’s fiercely competitive gaokao university entrance exams...
by Josh Rudolph | Apr 16, 2014
After publishing a report looking at the many educational barriers facing people with disabilities...
by Natalie Ornell | Nov 24, 2013
The BBC reports that Guo Bin, a young boy whose eyes were gouged out in a violent attack last...
by Samuel Wade | Aug 27, 2013
An illustrated report by Chris Luo at South China Morning Post highlights Beijing’s...
by 不忘初心 | Jul 11, 2013
As blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng searches for a new post after his controversial departure from New York University, The Economist reports that some of China’s 17 million other visually impaired people are battling...
by Wang Feng | May 1, 2004
Stanford Law professor Lawrence Lessig spoke about the “core blindness” on press freedom that exists in the United States. It is easy, he said, to see the core blindness in another culture, like China, with its well known attempts to monitor or limit access to the Internet. But it is harder to identify the blindness […]