Talks and Panels
Speaker:"Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing."
Amnesty International: 2007 London Conference
Interview: Chinese Internet Dilemmas
BBC Radio 4 (UK)
Nov 17 2007
Panelist: Round Table Discussion. 6 Questions on Internet Freedom in China
PBS Front Line: The Tank Man (USA)
August 2006
Panelist: Chinese Censorship
World Have Your Say. BBC World Service (UK)
Feb 14th 2006
Commenter: Chinese Bloggers Debate Google
BBC Online (UK)
Jan 26 2006
Panelist: Leung Zheng Dim Discussion Point: Hong Kong Blogging Culture.
Cable News Channel One (HK)
April 28 2005, 7pm
Archives
Some of Yan's early works, film/theatre projects, and zines are archived in Glasglow Women's Library and The Riot Grrrl Collection at the Fales Library in NYU.
- Yummi Hussi Zines (co-editor and contributor).
- Ouch: video documentary about healing and tattoos.
- UCSC Women Ensemble Theatre 1996, 1997 (scripts and notes).
- Personal writing and art work.
- Personal collection of riot grrrls ephemera.
Images of Yan’s 2005 to 2007 art series “Hardcore Democracy” is now archived in the Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG)
Awards
In 2004, Glutter was the runner up for "Best Blog in Hong Kong" in "Asia Blog Awards."
In 2005, Reporters Without Borders nominated Yan Sham-Shackleton and her weblog “Glutter” for a free speech award.
“The Freedom Blogs Awards,” aimed to recognize and encourage self-publishing on the Internet as a tool for political change. The organization felt the nominees over the 12 month period between 2004 and 2005 made a significant impact on “Defending the Rights to Freedom of Expression,” through their writing and actions on the web."
Sixty independent writers were chosen from all over the world, and of the ten Asian Nominees, Yan was the only representative from Greater China.
Press for Glutter
Los "ciberdisidentes", última frontera en la defensa de la libertad de expresión
La Nacion (Argentina)
March 19 2006
The Net Effect: China's Tech Revolution
Glutter's Story
Spectrum Magazine IEEE (US)
June 1-7th 2005
Cover Story
Google Defends Censorship
Red Herring (USA)
January 26, 2006
Chinese bloggers have their say about Google
On Deadline USA Today (US)
Jan 26 2006
Chinese Bloggers Debate Google
BBC Online (UK)
Jan 26 2006
The CIA's New Black Eye
Slate (USA)
Dec 05 2005
New Blog Guide Highlights Growing Influence
Overseas Press Club of America (USA)
Nov 2005
Segment on World Bloggers and Internet Censorship
Zündfunk, Bayern2Radio (Germany)
14 Oct 2005
New Laws in China Target Bloggers
O Estado de S. Paulo (Brazil)
12 Oct 2005
Weblogs und die große Freiheit
Telepolis (Germany)
28 September 2005
Blogging + Privacy for Cyber Dissidents: New Reporters Without Borders Handbook
Indymedia UK (UK)
26th September 2006
RSF publie le "guide pratique du blogger et du cyberdissident
Tempsreels (France)
24 September 2005
Come fare un blog senza farsi scoprire
La Repubblica (Italy)
23 September 2005
Guide Aims To Help Bloggers Beat Censors (Photo)
MSNBC.com (US)
September 22 2005
Guide Aims To Help Bloggers Beat Censors (photo)
AP Wire Washington Post (US)
September 22 2005
Un guide pour aider les bloggers cyberdissidents
Radio France International (France)
22 September 2005
Entering the BlogSphere
Kyoto Journal #61 (Japan)
Sept 2005
Asia Blogs Round Up
Asia! Magazine
July Issue
Profile on "Freedom Blog Award" Nominees
Global Voices Online, Harvard University (US)
May 27th 2005
Glutter: Awaiting a Democratic Hong Kong
Global Voices Online, Harvard University (US)
May 27th 2005
The Blog is Mightier than the Sword
The Standard (HK)
May 17, 2005 (please note quote correction)
UCSC Alum Nominated for Free Speech Award
Santa Cruz Sentinel (US)
May 4 2005
Local Blogger Nominated for Freedom Award
Chatter Garden: University of HK Journalism Dept
April 7 2005
RSF's Freedom Blog Awards Nominee
Category: Asia Reporters Without Borders (France)
April 7, 2005
Bloggers Post Hopes for Change
The Standard (HK)
April 4, 2005
Twenty Questions on Blogs, Chinese Culture and Politics
Andres Gentry (Shanghai)
March 16th 2005
New awards for freedom blogs
Journalism.co.za (South Africa)
Feb 3, 2005
Blog Awards Cry Freedom
Dot Journalism (UK)
Jan 19th 2005.
Beijing's Blog Problem.
Red Herring (US)
January 19, 2005
Best Hong Kong Blog
Runner Up
Asia Blog Awards 2004
Le Planete Blog:
Nouvel Observateur (France)
No. 2087 DU. 4 Au
10 November 2004 p97
Hong Kong and the Blogging Phenomenon:
Hong Kong Magazine (HK)
Friday, August 13-20, 2004
Chinese Woman Admits to Censoring Tiananmen Massacre News
boxun.com (in Chinese)
May 21 2004
Writer Talks About Censoring of Tiananmen Massacre News
Bignews.org (Human Rights Watch for China)
May 18 2004
Born and Banned in China (US)
PopMatters.com
May 12 2004
Writer Gets Site Banned
(Including Chinese Translation of Born and Banned in China)
epochtimes.com (In Chinese)
May 17 2004
Nata e Censurata in Cina
(Italian Translation of Born and Banned in China)
cinaoggi.it (Italy)
April 15 2004
China Blocks Typepad, Prompts Weblog Blackout
www.Slashdot.org (US)
April 3 2004
Reporters Without Borders raises alarm over mushrooming Internet repression in China
Reporters Without Borders Press Release (France)
April 1st 2004
Blogs Go Black As China Blocks More Sites:
Electronic Frontier Foundation News Letter (US)
Vol. 17, No. 11
April 2nd, 2004
Typepad blocked in China:
Guardian We Blog (UK)
March 29 2004