Kay’s Story
I’ve appeared on countless podcasts and shows to tell my story and talk about my work. Here’s a visual story of my work and activism.

Born & raised in Australia to Russian immigrants who escaped communist regimes, first in Russia & then in China.

Married a wonderful man who’s family fled communism in the former Czechoslovakia before the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Dropped out of arts school because of the heavy socialist indoctrination in the education system.

Worked as a multimedia producer, winning national awards.

Was arrested & imprisoned in China for holding this “Compassion” banner on Tiananmen Square.

Became an outspoken freedom and human rights advocate.

FINDING COURAGE
A true story of one family’s ultimate courage.

Moved to New York’s beautiful Hudson Valley.

Released “Hard To Believe” documentary on the killing of prisoners of conscience for the sale of their organs in China.

Worldwide screenings inspired the organization that spearheaded the creation of the International China Tribunal.

Followed one family’s extraordinary story to free their family from prison in China and seek justice for the murder of their sister.

Gained access to extraordinary footage and admissions from inside a Chinese slave labor prison camp.

Interviewed dozens of former Chinese Communist Party officials, including the director of multiple slave labor prison camps.

Released this story as the documentary “Finding Courage”

Published the full interviews and stories of twisted minds created by operations of the CCP.

Received heavy censorship from American networks too scared to broadcast “Finding Courage” due to CCP ties.

Be Inspired
Stories so powerfully inspiring that they are heavily censored.

Traveled the USA, interviewing Americans from all walks of life,

…witnessing and documenting damage done to the U.S. by the CCP and associated power groups.
