Gendercide

China’s one child policy has received much criticism from nations including the United States. In addition to feeding the commercial sex industry, it has created an impetus for aborting female infants. Chai Ling, once the “commander-in-chief of the student protestors at Tiananmen Square” and now a successful entrepreneur, speaks about the evils of “gendercide” and how we can fight for the lives of young Chinese girls.


Chai Ling was a key student leader in the 1989 Tiananmen Square movement who today serves as the founding president and chief operating officer of Jenzabar, Inc., a leading higher education software and services provider. She holds an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, an M.L.A. in Public Affairs at Princeton University, and a B.A. from Peking University. She has been nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize. Chai Ling is founder of All Girls Allowed, an organization dedicated to restoring life, value, and dignity to girls and mothers and revealing the injustice of China’s one-child policy.