WASHINGTON D.C.—Nina Shea, director of the Center for Religious Freedom at the Hudson Institute, has worked extensively on efforts to advance individual religious freedom and human rights in both the United States and foreign policy for the last three decades. On Jan. 24, she saw the theme of religious liberty play out on stage through beauty and art.
At the opening night of Shen Yun Performing Arts at The Kennedy Center Opera House in the nation’s capital, 5,000 years of Chinese civilization were brought to life through music and dance.
“I was inspired by the beauty of Chinese culture, which you don’t get exposed to very much these days,” said Ms. Shea….