What's Happening?
Tsultrim Dolma, a Tibetan activist, has released her debut memoir 'Defying China,' co-authored with Rebecca Wei Hsieh. The book details Dolma's experiences growing up under Chinese control and her journey towards becoming a Buddhist nun and activist for
Tibetan independence. Dolma shares her personal struggles and the challenges faced by Tibetans under the People's Republic of China. The memoir aims to preserve history and educate readers about the Tibetan struggle for independence, highlighting Dolma's personal sacrifices and her commitment to the cause.
Why It's Important?
Dolma's memoir provides a rare and personal insight into the Tibetan independence movement, offering readers a firsthand account of the political and cultural challenges faced by Tibetans. The book serves as an educational tool, raising awareness about the ongoing struggle for Tibetan autonomy and the human rights issues involved. By sharing her story, Dolma hopes to inspire others to continue the fight for justice and to keep the memory of Tibetan resistance alive. The memoir also underscores the importance of storytelling in amplifying marginalized voices and preserving cultural heritage.













