Biography:
Katherine is a documentary and conceptual photographer based between Toronto and Hong Kong. Exploring themes of climate crisis, Asian diaspora, and social movements, she believes in the power of visual storytelling to connect one another and drive...
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Focus:Photojournalist, Journalist, Videographer, Video Editor, Documentary, Photography, Conceptual, Human Rights, Multimedia Journalist, Climate, Environmental Stories
On the first day of the National Security Law in Hong Kong, thousands took to the streets in defiance. Leading up to the nighttime, police can be seen leading arrested protestors onto a bus, who will be transferred to a police station later on. Since the passing of the NSL in July 2020, 93 individuals have been arrested under this piece of legislation, which punishes acts of secession, subversion, foreign interference, and terrorism with up to life imprisonment. In the most dramatic act yet, 53 individuals who had participated in unofficial democratic primaries months earlier were arrested in a single day.