2013 Annual Lecture on Asian Democracy - “In the Mouth of the Dragon: U.S. & China Relations in the 21st Century”
| When |
Jan 23, 2013
from 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Where | Brown & Williamson Club at Papa John’s Stadium |
| Contact Name | cad@louisville.edu |
| Contact Phone | (502) 852-2667 |
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Harry Wu spent 19 years incarcerated by the Chinese government in the Laogai — the “Bamboo Gulag” — as a political prisoner. Wu survived beatings, torture, and starvation. After his release in 1979, Wu moved to the United States and repeatedly risked his life returning to China to document slavery and human rights abuses.
He is the author of several books, including Bitter Winds, an international bestseller and a powerful account of Wu’s imprisonment and survival that displays extraordinary acts of courage and of unforgettable heroism.
Wu is currently Executive Director of the Laogai Research Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to documenting the Laogai system and exposing other human rights abuses in China. Wu has received numerous national and international awards and honors for his work.
- Brown and Williamson Club, Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium; enter parking lot through Gate 6.
- Free, public but register for tickets by contacting cad@louisville.edu or calling (502) 852-2667.

