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Guo Jianmei
郭建梅
Pronunciation
Guō Jiànméi
Born
March 1960
Nationality
Chinese
Occupation
Lawyer
Spouse
Liu Zhenyun
Children
Liu Yulin
In this Chinese name, the family name is Guo.
Guo Jianmei (Chinese: 郭建梅; pinyin: Guō Jiànméi; born March 27, 1960) is a Chinese lawyer, human rights activist and director of a women's legal aid NGO. In 2005, she was one of 1000 women put forward as nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize.[1] Guo is the recipient of the 2010 Simone De Beauvoir Prize and the International Women of Courage Award in 2011.[2][3] She received the Right Livelihood Award in 2019.[4] She is married to writer Liu Zhenyun.[5]
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GuoJianmei (Chinese: 郭建梅; pinyin: GuōJiànméi; born March 27, 1960) is a Chinese lawyer, human rights activist and director of a women's legal aid NGO...
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reasons. Such marriages have also been increasingly common in Beijing. GuoJianmei, director of the center for women's studies at Beijing University, told...
spent most of her adult life in Beijing and Guangzhou. Ai Xiaoming and GuoJianmei won the 2010 Simone de Beauvoir Prize for Women's Freedom. In 1985, Ai...
frequent collaborator of Liu. He is married to noted human rights activist GuoJianmei. Liu grew up in the village of Laozhuang in Yanjin County, Henan, China...
and culture of its indigenous peoples." Hutukara Yanomami Association GuoJianmei (b. 1961) China "for her pioneering and persistent work in securing...
such as the Beijing Zhongze Legal Consulting Service Center led by GuoJianmei, the Henan Shequ Educational Research Center, and the Anti-Domestic Violence...
Film Director Years active 2013–present Notable work Someone to Talk To Parents Liu Zhenyun (father) GuoJianmei (mother) Awards Student Academy Awards...
Special Recognition: The Women of China (representatives: Gao Yaojie, GuoJianmei, Xie Lihua, and Wang Xingjuan) Human Rights Award: Khin Ohmar and Charm...
Xiaoming, Chinese videographer and professor at Sun Yat-sen University, and JianmeiGuo, Chinese lawyer and founder of the Women's Law Studies and Legal Aid...
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