Huang Xueqin

[4] In October 2017, Huang initiated a survey on Chinese female journalists' experiences on sexual harassment and collected 416 answers.

They created an alliance called "Hard Candy" and exposed Chen Xiaowu's behaviors on January 1, 2018, on Weibo and received more than three million views within a day.

On June 9, 2019, Huang participated in a protest against the 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill, and wrote about her experience on the platform Matters.

[7][2][8] On June 11, she posted on her social media and stated that Guangzhou police harassed her because of her writing the article about Hong Kong protesters.

[11] On September 19, 2021, Huang and workers' rights advocate Wang Jianbing went missing and subsequently lost contact in Guangzhou.

[17] In June 2024, Huang was reported by a support group to have been sentenced to five years in prison after having been found guilty of subverting state power.

Chinese journalist and #metoo activist Huang Xueqin