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PJ Media, January 11, 2013

–Article by Ying Ma

In cities across America, free-market ideas have been losing the battle against the welfare state for a long, long time. The November 2012 elections merely offered the latest depressing results. To reverse the tide, free-market believers should think about a brand new approach: stop demanding courage as the price of admission.

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Friends and Foes of Liberty spoke to Ward Connerly, founder and President of the American Civil Rights Institute, about his efforts to end state-sponsored, racial and gender preferences across America. Mr. Connerly discussed the insidiousness of quotas and preferences, the impact that President Barack Obama has had on the national racial discourse, the Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin affirmative action case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court, and the need to constantly remind Americans that civil rights is not just for one group of people but for everybody.

Mr. Connerly has gained national attention as an outspoken advocate of equal opportunity for all Americans, regardless of race, sex, or ethnic background. Since the mid-1990s, he has led efforts to end racial and gender preferences in public education, public employment and public contracting–through the passage of voter ballot initiatives on the state level. Mr. Connerly has successfully shepherded such ballot initiatives to passage in California, Washington, Michigan, Nebraska, Arizona and Oklahoma.

Hosted by Ying Ma, Friends and Foes of Liberty is an Internet radio show that features in-depth discussions about freedom, geopolitics, the global marketplace and U.S. foreign policy.

Listen to the discussion with Ward Connerly by using the blogtalkradio player below, downloading the podcast on iTunes, or by clicking here.

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Young America’s Foundation, August 3, 2012

Ying Ma spoke about the free market, China’s political and economic development, and how government entitlement programs in the United States create dependency and make Americans less free. This speech was part of the Young America’s Foundation’s 34th National Conservative Student Conference.

View the speech here or on C-SPAN.

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Reagan Ranch Center, April 13, 2012

Ying Ma spoke to the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute‘s 2012 Western Women’s Summit about China, economic freedom and her book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto. The summit took place at the Reagan Ranch Center. To watch the speech, please click here.

Ying Ma has previously spoken at the Reagan Ranch Center about the dark side of Chinese state capitalism. For more information and to watch that speech, please click here.

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America’s Morning News, November 7, 2011

America’s Morning News, a nationally syndicated morning-drive radio news show, spoke to Ying Ma about the dark side of Chinese state capitalism and her book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto. Hosted by John McCaslin and Dana Mills, the show airs live 6am – 9am EST on the Talk Radio Network and showcases investigative reporting, accountability journalism and live reporting from Washington, DC.

To listen to the interview, please click here. (Note: The discussion with Ying Ma begins at approximately minute 15:46 and ends at minute 21:00.)

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RTHK, October 25, 2011

Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), a public broadcast station in Hong Kong, spoke to Ying Ma today about the dark side of Chinese state capitalism. The discussion aired on RTHK’s Money for Nothing program, a business and finance show hosted by Bryan Curtis.

To listen to the interview, please click here.

RTHK’s Backchat program had hosted Ying Ma for a longer discussion about state capitalism on May 18, 2011. To listen that program, please click here.

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The Weekly Standard, October 24, 2011, Vol. 17, No. 06

–Article by Ying Ma

Big-government types in the United States are simultaneously seduced by the sizzle of China’s economic growth and envious of the rapid completion of its large-scale, state-planned projects. Speechless before China’s meteoric global rise and frustrated with America’s economic woes, Beijing’s admirers in America have concluded the solution is to copy China. Not surprisingly, they know little about the jarring cost exacted by China’s government-centric approach.

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The Davis and Emmer Show, a popular morning talk radio show in Minnesota, spoke to Ying Ma today about her book, the complexities of freedom, China’s economy and why China is not better than the United States. Hosted by Bob Davis and Tom Emmer, the Davis and Emmer Show airs on Twin Cities News Talk AM 1130, a FoxNews Radio Station.

For the full interview, please listen here (Note: The discussion with Ying begins at approximately minute 14:35 and ends around minute 34:35.)

For more information about Ying’s book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto, please click here.

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