The Practice and Value of Retaliatory Street Renaming

by Deirdre Mask In the early weeks of the COVID pandemic, several members of Congress introduced a bill to name the D.C. street in front of the Chinese embassy after Li Wenliang. Wenliang was the Wuhan doctor who was reprimanded … Read the article The post The Practice and Value of Retaliatory Street Renaming appeared […]

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by Deirdre Mask

In the early weeks of the COVID pandemic, several members of Congress introduced a bill to name the D.C. street in front of the Chinese embassy after Li Wenliang. Wenliang was the Wuhan doctor who was reprimanded … Read the article

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