Willis Ho Kit-wang (Chinese:
Biography
editHo was raised by a single mother and has a twin sister. The summer before her HKALE, Ho and her sister participated in Anti-Hong Kong Express Rail Link movement.[2]
Ho studied Philosophy in Lingnan University. In 2012-13 was the Vice-President (External) of its Student Union and a committee member at Hong Kong Federation of Students. She became one of the deputy secretary-general of HKFS the following year.
In 2016, she was sentenced to serve community service for protesting against the government's funding request to develop the northeast New Territories by storming into the Legislative Council in June 2014, along with 12 others.[3] The Department of Justice appealed, and she was sentenced to 13 months in prison in August 2017, which is the most serious sentence for similar cases in Hong Kong.[4] Ho appealed and was granted bail in November.[5] Her sentence was ultimately overturned.[1]
As a journalist, she worked on investigative stories about minorities in Hong Kong. She is currently working on a documentary about the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Willis Ho Kit Wang". Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. 25 April 2020.
- ^ "【
反 東北 發展 案 ·上 】何 潔 泓入獄 媽媽:她比我 還 倔強得 多 !". HK01 (in Chinese). 19 August 2017. - ^ "Community service for 13 New Territories development protesters who stormed LegCo building". Hong Kong Free Press. 20 February 2020.
- ^ "13 activists who stormed Hong Kong legislature jailed following successful appeal by Justice Dept". Hong Kong Free Press. 15 August 2017.
- ^ "Hong Kong's top court grants bail to 8 land activists pending leave for appeal over their sentences". Hong Kong Free Press. 24 November 2017.