China has invited the world to visit in August 2008. Exactly one year out, I've traveled to the heart of the nation that has brutally occupied my homeland for over 50 years. Follow this blog, as I share what I see, feel, and experience... leaving Beijing wide open.

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Archive for February 12th, 2008

Spielberg Does the Right Thing!

It took me a second to process the information I was hearing when Tenzing, one of SFT’s board members, called me this evening to say that Spielberg just resigned from his role as artistic advisor for the Olympics because of Darfur.
We so rarely hear this kind of good news. The kind where someone of Spielberg’s […]

“Juggling free speech for Beijing Olympics”

As Britain shifts position, U.S. Olympians learn they can say what they want — in certain areas
By Philip Hersh,
Special to The LA Times
February 12, 2008
A member of the U.S. Olympic team would face no official rebuke for wearing a T-shirt that said, “Free Tibet,” while walking the streets of Beijing during the 2008 Summer Games.
Wear […]