Feminist Voices
Chinese feminist media network / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Feminist Voices (officially known as "女权之声" in Chinese) was a feminist media in China. It was founded in 2009 by Chinese feminist activist Lü Pin (Chinese: 吕频).[1] It was permanently banned by censors in 2018.[2] It played a role in China's grassroots feminist movement and the #MeToo Movement in China.
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Former editors | Lü Pin, Xiong Jing, Xu Zaozao |
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Categories | Feminism |
Circulation | 181,019 Followers |
Founder | Lü Pin (吕频) |
First issue | September 2009 |
Final issue | March 8, 2018 |
Company | Media Monitor For Women Network |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Based in | Beijing, China |
Language | Chinese |
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