“Tiananmen Mission” Captivates Audience at AAS Film Expo 2025
Columbus, OH – March 13, 2025 – The highly anticipated screening of Tiananmen Mission at the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Film Expo in the Greater Columbus Convention Center left an indelible mark on attendees. This extraordinary historical film, chronicling the harrowing yet inspiring journey of 1989 student leader Zhang Jiang, moved the audience with […]
Tiananmen Mission: Living Through the Massacre
On June 5, 1989, a young man stood before a column of tanks blocking their path on Chang’an Boulevard in Beijing. His message was clear: The People’s Liberation Army needed to leave the city, and he was willing to give his life to ensure they heard it. In the buildings above, people watched from balconies […]
The Immortal “Tank Man” and the Man Who Speaks Now
June 4 marks the 34th anniversary of what has come to be known as the “Tiananmen Square Massacre.” On this day, Chinese troops opened fire on unarmed civilians, mostly students, bringing a sudden and bloody halt to the protest movement demanding reforms and liberalization. No one knows how many died but it is widely believed […]