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A Little Blue Flower

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A Little
Blue Flower

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A little blue flower is dedicated to those who are facing up with direct challenges in life and their support networks- Their families and friends.

 

VOICE OUT is the solid first step.

TEDx Salon

I worked as the initiator and speaker of the TEDxYuehai St Salon-Ferrymen of Life.


This event echoed with the theme of a little blue flower. I lead a curation team of 10 people, covered speaker invitation; speaker training; venue confirmation, event promotion, audience recruitment, DM design; volunteer recruitment etc; 3 speakers including me, the other two were 1 well-known visual artist specializing in working with autism kids. 1 expert on living will promotion associationThe event attracted more than 100,000 online exposures, with more than 50 live audiences.

Ying
Li
Doctor
Advocate of the concept of living will

As a pioneer in palliative care in China, she will discuss:


• How can we preserve quality and dignity at the end of life?
• How can living wills allow us to leave according to our wishes?
• How can palliative care help achieve peace at the end of life?

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Fang
Yang
Co-founder of EveryArt

Using her paintbrush to connect with children with autism, she will share:


• How art can bridge barriers and connect with children with autism;
• How art can shatter prejudices and bring color to loneliness.
• With her paintbrush and her love, she has built a bridge to the world of "children with autism."

Art Exhibition

My journey with the autism community began at age 12 through the "Boundless Joan Miro" art exhibition. Since then, I’ve engaged closely with autism families, witnessing how each household pools its strength to uplift a loved one. While individuals with autism face immense challenges, their families often carry an even heavier burden—constantly staying in the background to provide unwavering support, yet rarely being seen.  

This dynamic extends beyond autism to all those grappling with illness, trauma, or life-altering circumstances. Behind every person fighting a battle stands a circle of support: parents sacrificing sleep and savings, friends rallying fundraisers, partners setting aside careers to care, grandparents praying through endless nights… These supporters endure a silent marathon of love, often overlooked because their struggle is deemed "secondary."  

Inspired by these unsung heroes, I launched the "Send You a Little Blue Flower" art exhibition. The blue flower symbolizes hope and solidarity: blue evokes calm and resilience, while the blossom represents fragility transcending into strength. This project honors not only those facing direct challenges but also their support networks—whose love needs no dramatization yet deserves profound recognition. Through this project, we capture quiet moments of devotion: a hand held in the dark, a prayer whispered, a lifetime of adjustments made without complaint.  

We believe that true empathy begins with seeing the complete story: both the protagonist and the supporting characters in suffering are stars worthy of being praised.

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