Chi Jang Yin

Chi Jang Yin (殷子静; born in Guangzhou, China, 1973) is an American filmmaker, photographer, and professor. Yin is most known for her experimental films commenting on the past and the present Chinese culture with themes such as displacement, alienation, the absence of representation, and the narrative memory. Yin was born in mainland China in the middle of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. In 1979, Yin's mother, an artist from an aristocratic family, led the family on a journey out of China, first to Hong Kong - then under British Control - then to Taiwan and Canada. Yin is a trained Diversity Leader at The National SEED Project on Inclusive Curriculum, founded by Peggy McIntosh. Yin's research methodology focuses on intersectionality, information literacy, and how digitalization of the arts

Chi Jang Yin

Chi Jang Yin (殷子静; born in Guangzhou, China, 1973) is an American filmmaker, photographer, and professor. Yin is most known for her experimental films commenting on the past and the present Chinese culture with themes such as displacement, alienation, the absence of representation, and the narrative memory. Yin was born in mainland China in the middle of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. In 1979, Yin's mother, an artist from an aristocratic family, led the family on a journey out of China, first to Hong Kong - then under British Control - then to Taiwan and Canada. Yin is a trained Diversity Leader at The National SEED Project on Inclusive Curriculum, founded by Peggy McIntosh. Yin's research methodology focuses on intersectionality, information literacy, and how digitalization of the arts