Surviving Mao: A professor’s story
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Liya Li is an associate professor at Rockland Community College, where she teaches Mandarin. She’s also a survivor of Mao Zedong’s 10-year “ideological cleansing” of China.
You can read Christina Jeng’s story on Li’s heart-wrenching experience here. For a lighter look at Li’s life today, check out the podcast in this post on the Inside Rockland blog.
(Photo by Vincent DiSalvio.)
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