Talking in the Library with Jewher Ilham

星期四11月14
University Library — Mary Tefft White Cultural Center向公众开放

Jewher Ilham is an author, a rights activist, and the daughter of Uyghur scholar, Ilham Tohti — an internationally renowned moderate voice dedicated to bridging the gap between the Uyghur people and the Han Chinese.  In 2014, Ilham Tohti was given the unprecedented sentence of life in prison on charges of “separatism,” a manufactured allegation understood by the international community as retribution for his writings promoting peace between the two groups.

As an advocate for her imprisoned father, and in response to China’s systematic repression of Uyghurs, Jewher has testified before the U.S. Congressional Executive Committee on China and the UN General Assembly, lobbied government officials in the European Union, and met with multiple US politicians including the President of the United States and three Secretaries of State.

In addition to writing in the New York Times, 《网赌的十大网站》, 《网赌的十大网站》, 美国有线电视新闻网, 和《网赌的十大网站》, she has published two memoirs: "Jewher Ilham: A Uyghur’s Fight to Free Her Father,“和”Because I Have To: The Path to Survival, The Uyghur Struggle." She currently works at the Worker Rights Consortium as Project to Combat Forced Labor Coordinator, and is a co-producer and a key protagonist of the award-winning documentary film 所有静电和噪音 关于维吾尔人.

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