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Forums > Living in Kunming > US Citizens: voting help and dem community

Yes, our mission is to help all Americans vote from abroad (regardless of party affiliation) and also to support electing Democrats. If you'd like more info you can also see votefromabroad.org which is paid for by Democrats Abroad but is a resource provided to all Americans.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > US Citizens: voting help and dem community

Hi Americans living in Kunming! I wanted to invite you to join Democrats Abroad China. We are a volunteer organization supporting US citizens living and voting from China. Sign up to join our community and get informed about how to vote from abroad. democratsabroad.org/join

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Mike

Other links of interest...

> 这里是昆明都市时报关于Michael的报道
> www.clzg.cn/dssbpap/2007-08/29/content_894129.htm
> ,你点击"漂流弥勒3人失踪",其中Michael的名字被写
> 成了中文" 迈克儿"(mai4ke4er2)
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There are some words here written by the Uyghur musician Hong Qi in Beijing:

blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4744923e01000asu.html
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In memory of Michael Sutherland:
www.elizabethinchina.com/[...]

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Books

Chapter One, a bar on Wenlin Jie, has a collection of used English-language books. Most of the good stuff is only available for loaning, but you can also trade in (2 of yours for 1 of theirs) on the first floor.

Also, there is a used bookstore in 春园小区 (Chun1 yuan2 xiao3 qu4) a large housing community popular with foreigners, near the No. 6 bus station. It is primarily used, English-language books. Although they are small -- they only have about 10 shelves of novels and non-fiction -- they have some interesting books (I saw a newish Mirukami novel). They also have lots of magazines and even some kids books. I think they're primarily set up as a loaning library, but you can buy them too.

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