Siodhbhra Parkin
Siodhbhra is the Executive Director of What’SUPChina, a nonprofit organization affiliated with SupChina. She has previously worked at nonprofit organizations with programs in China that focus on issues such as gender equality, LGBTQ rights, judicial reform, and environmental justice, including the American Bar Association, Yale Law School Paul Tsai China Center, and the Global Network for Public Interest Law.
Latest Posts
What is the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act and what does it mean for U.S.-China relations?
The main difference between the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 and its predecessors is not so much substance but circumstance: The ongoing political movement in Hong Kong has persisted for too long for U.S. politicians not to take notice.
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First U.S. NGO accused of breaking the Overseas NGO Law
On Monday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) announced at its regularly scheduled press conference that for the very first time, a U.S.-based NGO has been…
The problems with giving it all away: Philanthropy in China
In this week’s SupChina Signal, we’ll take a look at the current state of philanthropy in China, trace some of the most significant trends in its explosive expansion over the last decade, and consider what the future may have in store for this dynamic sector.
How China regulates foreign non-governmental organizations
In this week’s SupChina Signal, we’ll explain exactly how the ONGO Law works, the major obstacles it presents to a range of groups, and what this suggests about China’s preferred style of international exchange and cooperation.
Steal this poster, fight sexual harassment
A poster featuring Li Tingting of China’s Feminist Five. Starting in October 2018, employers in New York State are now required by law to adopt…