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Janice Trey, board chair of The Epoch Times, was shaped by her early years spent in a Chinese forced labor camp under Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution. She ended up in America, was educated, worked for many Fortune 500 companies, and now fights censorship and exposes the CCP’s lies.
By Carrie AbbottJanice Trey, board chair of The Epoch Times, was shaped by her early years spent in a Chinese forced labor camp under Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution. She ended up in America, was educated, worked for many Fortune 500 companies, and now fights censorship and exposes the CCP’s lies.