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Law Wai-shan

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Susi Law Wai-shan (羅偉珊) is a District Councillor for the Oi Kwan constituency in Hong Kong and a manager of artist hub Foo Tak Building in Wanchai.

In the 2019 District

Council elections she received 57.45% (2,363)[1] of the vote. She was one of three artists who contested and won seats in the 2019 elections.[2] Her published electoral message on the Hong Kong government web site[3] is to

"1) Enhance community participation and communal engagement, 2) Utilize and open up existing and new public spaces, 3) Promote green living, 4) Safeguard the freedom and rights of Hongkongers, 5) Monitor the District Council and the government".

Susi Law is a manager of Art & Cultual Outreach that leases and manages spaces in Foo Tak Building in Wan Chai.[4]

References

  1. ^ "District Council Election Results 2019". Hong Kong Elections. Hong Kong Government. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  2. ^ Movius, Lisa (28 November 2019). "Three artists among pro-democracy candidates who scored landslide win in Hong Kong elections". The Art Newspaper. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Candidates for District Council Elections". Hong Kong Elections. Hong Kong Government. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  4. ^ Bhargava, Aaina (2 December 2019). "'If you were a triad … If you were a police officer …' – Hong Kong protests infuse art at Singapore Biennale". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 19 December 2019.