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The Wǒ Men Podcast is turning one!
After 25 episodes examining everything from female empowerment and entrepreneurship to sexual assault and attitudes to race in China, the RADII-backed Wǒ Men Podcast is celebrating one year of exploring different perspectives and a diversity of voices on contemporary China from the inside.
We’re marking the occasion with a special event in Beijing, a chance to meet presenters Jingjing and Yajun along with members of RADII staff and previous podcast guests for drinks and conversation. Whether you want to find out more, get involved, or just grab a free drink and have a chat with a diverse community of people, join us at The Bookworm Beijing from 4-6pm on Saturday July 7th.
Entry is free and so is your first drink, but places are limited so please register in advance through this link (works best with your VPN off) or by scanning the QR code below:
We can’t wait to see you there!
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From the Wǒ Men archives:
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Sexual desires are nothing to be ashamed of, says Annie Huang Read More
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The generation that took supercharged economic development for granted is being forced to rethink personal finances in the wake of the pandemic Read More
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Chinese news assistants do vital work at great personal risk. This is their story Read More
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The hosts discuss how the novel coronavirus pandemic has impacted China's spending habits Read More
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A Chinese student in the UK shares her perspectives on Covid-19 lockdown, racism and receiving military food Read More