A famous Chinese student leader from the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. He is a mathematician and physicist living in the US.

Despite these differences, both figures challenge the audience to reconsider the relationship between the viewer and the viewed. This paper posits that both Costa and Liu Gang are engaged in a form of "social realism"—Liu Gang reflecting the external structures of society, and Costa reflecting the internal, commodified structures of desire.

Involved in niche video productions and series like the Transgressive series. 🏛️ Other Notable "Liu Gangs" (Disambiguation)

Since no specific individual is publicly known by this exact combination, this feature is written as a — blending possible backgrounds, achievements, and character arcs into a compelling narrative. It can be adapted for a real person if details are provided.

Colleagues describe Janny as fiercely loyal — the “steel” in her name showing in quiet ways. When a partner company in Mato Grosso went bankrupt during the pandemic, leaving 200 seasonal workers unpaid, Janny used her own savings to cover three months of salaries. “It wasn’t charity,” she insists. “Those workers knew the land better than any agronomist I could hire later. Keeping them was the smart business move.”

It was in 2014 that Janny Costa and Liu Gang first met. Costa, then a prominent figure in Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement, had been following Liu's work and was struck by his courage and conviction. The two were introduced through mutual friends and quickly discovered a shared passion for art, activism, and social justice.

Copyright EPI Singapore 2026      | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions

Janny Costa Liu Gang Verified

A famous Chinese student leader from the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. He is a mathematician and physicist living in the US.

Despite these differences, both figures challenge the audience to reconsider the relationship between the viewer and the viewed. This paper posits that both Costa and Liu Gang are engaged in a form of "social realism"—Liu Gang reflecting the external structures of society, and Costa reflecting the internal, commodified structures of desire. janny costa liu gang

Involved in niche video productions and series like the Transgressive series. 🏛️ Other Notable "Liu Gangs" (Disambiguation) A famous Chinese student leader from the 1989

Since no specific individual is publicly known by this exact combination, this feature is written as a — blending possible backgrounds, achievements, and character arcs into a compelling narrative. It can be adapted for a real person if details are provided. This paper posits that both Costa and Liu

Colleagues describe Janny as fiercely loyal — the “steel” in her name showing in quiet ways. When a partner company in Mato Grosso went bankrupt during the pandemic, leaving 200 seasonal workers unpaid, Janny used her own savings to cover three months of salaries. “It wasn’t charity,” she insists. “Those workers knew the land better than any agronomist I could hire later. Keeping them was the smart business move.”

It was in 2014 that Janny Costa and Liu Gang first met. Costa, then a prominent figure in Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement, had been following Liu's work and was struck by his courage and conviction. The two were introduced through mutual friends and quickly discovered a shared passion for art, activism, and social justice.