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International activist and artist Badiucao and foreign correspondent Melissa Chan are in conversation with each other and with students as they reflect on a range of topics, including Badiucao’s approach to art activism, how China’s propaganda and surveillance works, and how the creative arts have become powerful tools for expression and accountability against authoritarian states around the world.