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In part two of her conversation with Dr. William Saunders, 2025 Human Rights Essay Contest winner Cristina Cevallos outlines the final steps of her six-part strategy to counter the Chinese Communist Party’s human rights abuses. She discusses how diplomacy, advocacy, and economic pressure can be used to promote accountability and protect human dignity.
Drawing on real-world examples of forced labor and global supply chain violations, Cristina offers a practical framework for confronting oppression through law, policy, and public action.
Click here to read Cristina Cevallos' Award Winning Essay: https://humanrights.catholic.edu/how-do-you-eat-a-chinese-dragon-one-bite-at-a-time/
By Chen GuangchengIn part two of her conversation with Dr. William Saunders, 2025 Human Rights Essay Contest winner Cristina Cevallos outlines the final steps of her six-part strategy to counter the Chinese Communist Party’s human rights abuses. She discusses how diplomacy, advocacy, and economic pressure can be used to promote accountability and protect human dignity.
Drawing on real-world examples of forced labor and global supply chain violations, Cristina offers a practical framework for confronting oppression through law, policy, and public action.
Click here to read Cristina Cevallos' Award Winning Essay: https://humanrights.catholic.edu/how-do-you-eat-a-chinese-dragon-one-bite-at-a-time/