Sabrina Carpenter Put In the Work
As polished as the Carpenter brand is, it’s her willingness to be messy that really makes it all work.
As polished as the Carpenter brand is, it’s her willingness to be messy that really makes it all work.
In 2014, Hong Kong protesters used umbrellas as a form of passive resistance to the city police’s use of tear gas and pepper spray as they demanded a more transparent election. The protest movement was known as the “Umbrella Revolution.” 10 years later, five Hong Kongers reflect on their roles during the protests, and how their lives have changed after Beijing’s crackdowns.
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