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From Darkness to Illumination - A Queer Feminist's Journey of Empowerment

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Embark on a transformative journey through this TEDx talk that explores the intersectionality of gender, sexuality, and cultural identity. Delve into the personal experiences and academic research of Dian Dian, a dedicated advocate for LGBTQ+ and feminist movements, as they navigate multiple identities in a cross-cultural context. Discover the challenges and triumphs of embracing authenticity in a world of diverse cultures and perspectives. Follow Dian's life journey from various Chinese cities to the United States, reflecting on the meaning of gender, especially for those born female in China. Gain insights into Dian's involvement in LGBTQ+ and feminist movements since 2009, including their work as editor-in-chief of Queer Lala Times. Learn about Dian's academic pursuits, including their Ph.D. in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Emory University, and their continued participation in gender-sexuality movements in Chinese-speaking regions and the U.S. Explore the concept of queer lala feminism in the Sinophone world and understand Dian's current focus on community building among overseas Chinese women from a queer feminist perspective.

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From Darkness to Illumination: A Queer Feminist’s Journey of Empowerment  | Dian Dian | TEDxEmory


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