Digital Asia and ActivismMain MenuIntroductionExploring the relationship between the digital, Asia, and activismChina and Hong Kong: The Tenuous Politics of “One Country, Two Systems”Japan’s Post-Nuclear Crisis, Idols, and OtakuIndia’s Insignificant ManMyanmar or Burma?: State Censorship, DV, and CinemaAuthorsMelissa M. Chan807710a760198fde2f096a6b49e2e6d3a882ce18
12018-07-24T05:18:37-07:00Michelle Lee6Michelle author bioplain2018-08-03T21:50:02-07:00Michelle Lee is a rising senior born and raised in New York City pursuing a BA in Economics at the University of Southern California. She previously studied Film and TV Production at New York University before transferring to USC in Fall 2017. On campus, she is the president of Student Coalition of Asian Pacific Empowerment and a DJ at KXSC Radio. Her interests include advocacy, watching tv shows, listening to music (currently Brockhampton is on repeat), and dancing. Through the Digital Asia and Activism course, she has been able to further explore activism and organizing in the context of Asia during the digital age, and deepen her understanding of Asian histories and politics as well as begin to think about her own relationship with the Asian diaspora in a different way.