Emily Feng
Appearance
Emily Feng | |
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Citizenship | United States |
Education | Duke University (BA) |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, author |
Organization | NPR (2019-2024) |
Awards | Shorenstein Journalism Award (2022) |
Emily Feng (Chinese: 冯哲芸) is an American journalist and author who focuses on human rights in China.[1]
Career
[edit]Feng served as an international correspondent for NPR from 2019 to 2024, based in Beijing and Taipei. Feng covered Chinese surveillance of Uyghurs and the coronavirus epidemic in China.[2]
In 2022, Feng received the 2022 Shorenstein Journalism Award for her work in the Asia-Pacific.[3] In 2023, Feng won the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize for her reporting on Uyghur families in China.[4][5]
In 2025, Feng published Let Only Red Flowers Bloom, exploring questions of identity in modern China.[6][7][8]
Books
[edit]- Let Only Red Flowers Bloom (2025)[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "NPR's Emily Feng explores the identity of China and its people in new book". New Hampshire Public Radio. 2025-04-18. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
- ^ "How a man became an unwilling participation in China's control over Uyghurs". www.wbur.org. 2024-09-02. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
- ^ "Shorenstein Journalism Award Winner Emily Feng Examines the Consequences of". aparc.fsi.stanford.edu. 2022-10-17. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
- ^ "WBUR announces Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize winner". www.wbur.org. 2023-04-11. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
- ^ "The Black Gate: A Uyghur Family's Story, Part 1: Up First from NPR". NPR. September 18, 2022. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
- ^ "A new book from Emily Feng asks what it means to be Chinese in Xi Jinping's China : NPR's Book of the Day". NPR. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
- ^ Lovell, Julia (2025-03-20). "Let Only Red Flowers Bloom — Emily Feng on what it is to be Chinese". Financial Times. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
- ^ "In new book, NPR's Emily Feng explores identity after China refused to let her return". NPR. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
- ^ Feng, Emily (2025). Let only red flowers bloom: identity and belonging in Xi Jinping's China (First ed.). New York: Crown. ISBN 978-0-593-59423-0.