Jia Qing Wilson-Yang

[5] Her writing has also appeared in the anthologies Bound to Struggle: Where Kink and Radical Politics Meet and Letters Lived: Radical Reflections, Revolutionary Paths, and in the literary magazine Room.

[6] Wilson-Yang was a member of the Guelph-based Burnt Oak collective and record label.

[8][7] In 2007 she released May All Yr Children Be Dragons which featured songs written while living in Beijing learning Mandarin.

[7] The same year Wilson-Yang released the split EP Hands and Feats with Burnt Oak member Richard Laviolette.

[9] They supported the release with a seven-week tour of the United States and Canada.