Speakers Bureau

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Our Speakers Bureau offers an exceptional roster of experts who can enrich your club’s program with thought-provoking and engaging presentations. The speakers listed below represent just a portion of our extensive network. To explore available speakers in your city and country on the topic of forced organ harvesting, please contact us using this form. 

Crystal Chen

Location: Houston, Texas, U.S. Speech Topic: Forced Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China 
Crystal Chen was born to a family of musicians in Guangzhou City, China. After graduating college with a Bachelor’s in Economics, she worked for one of the largest international trade companies in China.  Her career, however, was waylaid by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party), because of her practice of Falun Gong that believes in Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance. In fact, she was put in jail for years for not giving up her belief. After surviving the torture and persecution before escaping to the US, she made it her mission to speak for those voiceless she left behind.She currently works with a global media company as Director of Partnerships.

Wen Chen

Location: Los Angeles, California, U.S.Speech Topics: 1. Human Rights in China 2. China's Global Impact 3. Chinese Medicine & Meditation 
Wen was born in China at the end of the Great Cultural Revolution. Being victims of the horrific atrocity that killed two million intellectuals and destroyed traditional Chinese culture, Wen's parents had mixed feelings about her education. Despite their discouragement, Wen eventually won a national prize at a science competition when she was 16. Hence, she was accepted into a top university for undergraduate study. In 1994, Wen came to the U.S. for graduate school and received a doctorate in Biology at the California Institute of Technology in 2000. Because of her personal experience of being brainwashed in China, she decided to be a voice for the voiceless. Since 2012, she has given hundreds of presentations to community organizations about Chinese culture, history, and human rights. Wen has been working as a scientific staff for Caltech since 2000. She has a blog: https://wenchenview.blogspot.com

Dr. Dana Churchill

Location: Los Angeles, U.S.Speech Topic: Forced Organ Harvesting in China & Its Effects In The World 
Dr. Dana Churchill is the West Coast Delegate for Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting (http://dafoh.org), a world-renowned organization nominated for the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize for decade-long efforts in raising awareness and informing the medical community and society about unethical organ harvesting.Dr. Churchill graduated from the National University of Natural Medicine. Before that, he studied culinary arts in New York City and worked in the international gourmet hospitality industry. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Nutritional Biochemistry from Rutgers University. Today, Dr. Churchill combines his culinary experiences and biochemical food knowledge to create innovative, delicious, health-conscious, and pathology-specific menus and diets for his patients. He has been running his private practice, The Churchill Center (https://thechurchillcenter.com), in the Los Angeles area for the past 16 years.Besides health and human rights, Dr. Churchill is passionate about art and music. Thus, The Churchill Center also serves as a private venue for film screens, art exhibitions, and mini-concerts.

Min Fu

Location: Houston, Texas, U.S.
Min went through the time of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989 while she was in her last year at medical school in mainland China. After she came to the US in 1999, she devoted herself to raising awareness of human rights abuses in mainland China. She has been the editor of the global media The Epoch Times in Chinese version, promoting traditional Chinese culture.When forced live organ harvesting in China was exposed to the public in 2006, Min was astonished by the media reports and started to examine the facts about organ harvesting in mainland China. Over the past 16 years, she has volunteered her time to conduct extensive investigations into this issue. She became the Medical Adviser of the China Organ Harvest Research Center.Min used to be an anesthesiologist in China. Since 1999, Min has been a Senior Clinical Study Coordinator at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.She lives with her husband and her parents in Texas, and she has one son in New York.

Julia Jiang

Location: Houston, Texas, U.S.Speech Topic: Stop Forced Organ Harvesting 
Julia lived through the time of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989. That experience shattered her trust in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). After she came to the US in 1996, she devoted herself to raising awareness of human rights abuses in China. She was the CEO of the New Culture Center in the Midwest (NCCM), a non-profit organization promoting traditional Chinese culture which upholds moral values. She also worked as the vice president for a media group. She has given about a hundred presentations to community organizations and government entities about Chinese culture, history, and human rights.Julia is a US patent holder, awarded during her graduate research at Iowa State that earned her a Master's degree. She is the CEO and founder of two real estate companies. She lives in Pearland, Texas, with her husband, son, and daughter. 

Kay Rubacek

Location: Hudson Valley, New York, U.S.Speech Topic: About The Movie "Hard To Believe"
Kay is an internationally recognized producer of non-fiction and educational content for film, television, online, digital media, music, and print. She has appeared on major media such as NBC, Fox News, The Epoch Times, The Australian, and Sunrise (Australia) to talk about her award-winning work as well as her personal experience of being arrested and thrown into a basement prison cell in China for human rights advocacy in 2001. This story is now told in her book, Who Are China's Walking Dead? (Liberty Hill Publishing, 2020), which features exclusive interviews with former Chinese Communist officials about the culture created by a society with no moral boundaries.Kay’s family members escaped communist regimes in Russia, China, and the former Czechoslovakia between 1918 and 1986. This, alongside her personal research and experiences of today’s modern forms of communist ideology, informs much of her work, such as her latest feature documentary, Finding Courage (Swoop Films, 2020).Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, Kay now lives in New York’s Hudson Valley with her husband and two children, and hosts NTD Television’s current affairs program, LIFE & TIMES.Kay's website: https://krubacek.com