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No Choice Allowed: China's International Children's Day

 

 

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“No Choice Allowed: China’s Hollow Celebration of International Children’s Day”

Lunch Panel Discussion on Women’s and Children’s Rights in China
Tuesday, June 1 - 12:15-1:30 PM
Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-340

May 26, 2010

WASHINGTON, D.C.—On June 1, parents around the world will hug their children and spend time bonding with their families. A tradition dating back to the 1920s, the International Children’s Day is a celebration of life and hope, a time to honor future generations. But for Chinese women, children and family come with a heavy cost.

China’s response to a growing population was to enact a rash policy with far-reaching reproductive restrictions. The unintended effects and violent implementation of the One Child per Couple policy have permeated Chinese society. Under the One Child policy, more than 400 million babies have been “prevented” in China in the last 30 years—most of them girls. 400 million tiny futures brutally ended. 400 million voices never had the chance to laugh with joy. The real crime – did mothers have another choice?

Join us on June 1for a lunch panel discussion focused on the rights of children and women in China. Hear from Chinese rights experts about challenges to gender equality, the psychological trauma fostered in the absence of choice, grassroots initiatives for women and abandoned girls, and social alternatives facilitating reproductive rights. The panelists represent several organizations and backgrounds, including leadership at Tiananmen Square student demonstration for freedom in 1989. Now speaking out on behalf of justice for China’s women, these panelists unite to promote the beauty of human dignity, choice and healing, and to suggest initiatives for empowering girls young and old. Won’t you choose to learn more? 

Lunch Panel Speakers

 Chai Ling, co-founder of Jenzabar Foundation and All Girls Allowed
Captain Xiong Yan,U.S. Army Chaplain
Reggie LittleJohn, President of Women’s Rights without Frontiers

Moderator: Bob Fu, President of ChinaAid

Hosted by:
All Girls Allowed, initiative of Jenzabar Foundation--Boston, MA
ChinaAid Association--Midland, TX and Washington, DC
Women’s Rights without Frontiers--San Francisco, CA
*This event is open to the public.
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Please RSVP by Friday, May 28, to Jenny McCloy, 202-213-0506 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              202-213-0506      end_of_the_skype_highlighting or Jenny@ChinaAid.org.
For media and interview requests, contact Annee Kahler, 267-210-8278 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              267-210-8278      end_of_the_skype_highlighting or Annee@ChinaAid.org.


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Media Coordinator:Annee Kahler (267) 210-8278 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (267) 210-8278      end_of_the_skype_highlightingor Annee@ChinaAid.org
Directory of Advocacy (Washington, DC):Jenny McCloy (202) 213-0506 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (202) 213-0506      end_of_the_skype_highlightingor Jenny@ChinaAid.org
Websites:www.ChinaAid.org and www.MonitorChina.org
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