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Liao Xiaoyi
Born1954 (age 69–70)
Chongqing, China
Pen nameSheri Liao[1]
OccupationActivist, journalist
SubjectLifestyle, philosophy[1]

Liao Xiaoyi (simplified Chinese: 廖晓义; traditional Chinese: 廖曉義; pinyin: Liào Xiǎoyì; Wade–Giles: Liao Hsiao-I), or Sheri Liao, is a Chinese environmental activist, journalist and producer of documentaries whose works are credited with advancing the Chinese environmental movement.

Life and work

After graduating from Sun Yat-sen University in 1986, Liao taught philosophy as a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, where she first gained an interest in environmental philosophy. She began to read environmentalist works and film documentaries on China's ecological plight that appeared on China Central Television. She then served as a visiting scholar at the University of North Carolina, where she claims to have first discovered the role that civil society can play in environmentalism. She returned to China in 1996 and founded the non-government organization Global Village of Beijing.[1]

Her idea is to promote "a life of harmony" through reduced consumption and decreased use of harmful practices in daily lives. She served as an environmental adviser on the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games. Through her role as president of Global Village of Beijing, she has produced models for green neighborhood complexes, rural communities, and organized many public awareness campaigns regarding pollution, recycling and reducing consumption.[1]

Awards and honors

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See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Sheri Liao, Philosopher - Time magazine, Sep. 22, 2009
  2. ^ Sheri Liao's Biography at Global Village of Beijing[permanent dead link]. Retrieved December 12, 2009

By Jessie Jiang/ Beijing, Tuesday, Sep. 22, 2009