Universal Human Rights
Each year on December 10, the world observes Human Rights Day, commemorating the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 — a document shaped by the world’s determination to prevent the […]
The CCP Tried To Get Me Fired

The Center for Human Rights at the Catholic University of America has recently published an op-ed by Chen Guangcheng commemorating the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. To view this […]
Giving Thanks for Freedom
The Center for Human Rights at the Catholic University of America has recently published an op-ed by Chen Guangcheng commemorating the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. To view this […]
One Bite at a Time – Interview with Cristina Cevallos (Part 2)

You’re listening to part two of an interview with Cristina Cevallos, a first-place winner of the 2025 Human Rights Essay Contest hosted by The Catholic University of America’s Center for […]
How To Eat the Chinese Dragon – Interview with Cristina Cevallos (Part 1)

You’re listening to part one of an interview with Cristina Cevallos, a first place winner of the 2025 Human Rights Essay Contest, hosted by The Catholic University of America’s Center […]
The Student and the Spy
The Center for Human Rights at the Catholic University of America has recently published an op-ed by Chen Guangcheng commemorating the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. To view this […]
Remembering My Friend Jerry Cohen – Discovering the Truth About Rule of Law Under the CCP (Part 2)
You’re listening to part two of Remembering the Life and Achievements of Jerry Alan Cohen, a strong advocate for human rights in communist China. To listen to part one, click […]
Remembering My Friend Jerry Cohen – Discovering the Truth About Rule of Law Under the CCP (Part 1)
You’re listening to part one of Remembering the Life and Achievements of Jerry Alan Cohen, a strong advocate for human rights in Communist China. To listen to part two, check […]
Authoritarian Abroad – Interview with Elsa Johnson (Part 4)
You’re listening to part four of a Barefoot Lawyer Reports on China interview with Elsa Johnson, student at Stanford University and managing editor for The Stanford Review, conducted by Dr. […]
How the CCP Reaches U.S. Students – Interview with Elsa Johnson (Part 3)
You’re listening to part three of a Barefoot Lawyer Reports on China interview with Elsa Johnson, student at Stanford University and managing editor for The Stanford Review, conducted by Dr. […]