June is a reporter for WORLD. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and covers East Asia, including China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
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For children of disappeared Chinese dissidents, advocating for their fathers’ plight comes with an emotional toll.
Understanding the 19th National Party Congress in Beijing
June Cheng | After decades of relative isolation, Chinese churches are discovering—and embracing—Reformed traditions
The jailing of Hong Kong’s young pro-democracy leaders
June Cheng | International adoptees from China, now adults, often grow curious about their hometowns and birth parents—and some make the trip back
June Cheng | Chinese students who become Christians in America face challenges when they return to China—even within the church
June Cheng | Tech CEOs like Apple’s Tim Cook offer no quarter to conservatives in U.S. legislatures, but, with billions in profits on the line, they collaborate with dictators in China
June Cheng | Trials of many different kinds have not stopped the work of these Christians in China
June Cheng | Jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo was an influential leader in promoting Chinese freedom and human rights
For better or for worse, the influence of Western cinema extends deep into China