Bincheng Mao

Global Shaper, New York Hub, New York Hub

Bincheng Mao is the President of the Board of Directors at the East Coast Coalition for Tolerance and Non-Discrimination (ECC), a charity that promotes inclusion and care for vulnerable minorities. For his charitable work, Bincheng has been awarded by former US President Bill Clinton and his humanitarian foundation. In 2022, Forbes magazine named one of the 100 outstanding Chinese in the world. Previously, Mao was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and inducted into the Davos World Economic Forum Global Shapers community in 2021.

Under Bincheng's leadership, the charity launched several nonprofit social care projects, including the Equitable Health Care Access for Minorities initiative. This project assisted over 85,000 minorities with language barriers in gaining equitable medical attention during the COVID-19 crisis. Bincheng's work was featured on the front page of Fox News New York.

Bincheng has interviewed a range of world leaders on behalf of Inclusion Advocate. Bincheng has conducted interviews with former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell, Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, World Bank President Robert Zoellick, Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda, Ms. Chelsea Clinton, and Nobel laureate Esther Duflo.

Committed to raising public awareness of social equality, Bincheng contributes articles to the Chicago Tribune and the World Economic Forum Agenda. He has written extensively on racial equality, poverty elimination, and women’s rights. His opinion pieces have been read by over a million unique readers and have been reprinted in over 20 newspapers in the United States and Canada.

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公平、多样性和包容性

只有减贫才能解决妇女遭受的暴力问题

国际社会必须确定是什么因素使得妇女遭受暴力,才能根除这一现象,贫困这一因素其实非常重要,但经常被忽略。低收入妇女更难以逃脱来自家庭或亲密伴侣的暴力行为,在经济上,她们往往负担不起支撑她们离开暴力关系的法律和社会资源。从寻求咨询,到远离其伴侣、寻求一个庇护所等各种措施,往往都需要花费大量的时间和财力。而如果经济能力有限的妇女在遭遇虐待后,选择将时间花在这些自我保护措施上,她...

2022年11月26日
公平、多样性和包容性

对女性的暴力侵害正成为一种大流行病,消除它刻不容缓

针对女性暴力行为的普遍程度令人震惊。联合国最新的一份报告显示,全世界每三名女性中就有一名,即大约7.36亿人,曾遭受过身体或心理层面的暴力。从被亲密伴侣施暴到忍受性骚扰,这些不同形式的侵犯对女性造成了极深的伤害。更遗憾的是,自新冠疫情发生以来,形势正在进一步恶化。

2022年06月19日
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