
Dr. Wen Chen, The Human Rights Movement in China
Dr Wen Chen, The Human Rights Movement in China
Wen was born in China at the end of the Great Cultural Revolution. Being victims of the horrific atrocity that killed two million intellectuals and destroyed traditional Chinese culture, Wen’s parents had mixed feelings about her education. Despite their discouragement, Wen eventually won a national prize at a science competition when she was 16. Hence, she was accepted into a top university for undergraduate study. In 1994, Wen came to the U.S. for graduate school and received a doctorate in Biology at the California Institute of Technology in 2000. Because of her personal experience of being brainwashed in China, she decided to be a voice for the voiceless.
Since 2012, she has given over 200 presentations to community organizations about Chinese culture, history, and human rights. Dr. Wen Chen has been working for Caltech since 2000 as a biologist and information scientist on genomics and biological research. Part of her everyday work is to speak at scientific conferences and seminars in universities like UC San Diego and Harvard Medical School.
Tuesday’s Talk @ Ten With Bishop Dennis Eversen & Special Guest Wen Chen. Learn about what it was like for her growing up in communist China as she shares her story of learning wisdom in her culture and history.
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