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Standing Proudly Despite the Chair
Spiritual Computing
Looking at the world
Standing Proudly Despite the Chair

Looking at the world from other's eye
Conor Stuart
May 19, 2011
Last Updated on Tue, 07 Aug 2012 12:58
Vincent Huang, a campaigner for gay rights took time to explain his experience in the Gay Movement and what bearing his disability has on his role within it and on his outlook on life in general.
Photography and Filming by Pinti Zheng, Editing and Subtitling Conor Stuart
Readers in Mainland China can watch it here.
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