For Hong Kong, unions as vehicles for participatory democracy are a key element in resisting government repression.
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This conversation prompts us to reflect critically on how we can more effectively cultivate and support a grassroots movement that does not only focus on a singular issue.
China scholars must confront anti-Blackness and modern Orientalism as indivisible problems
Revisit our translating and writing on the many challenges of the fledgling union movement.
Join us on Feb. 19 for a discussion with Hong Kong socialist and labor activist Au Loong Yu.
Revisit 11 articles from 2020 that tracked the seismic shifts in our global reality.
流傘在紐約滙豐銀行總行舉行示威,要求滙豐立即解凍在港社運行動者的戶口,並譴責各大銀行與打壓異見、透過警暴規訓人民的政府,以及推進私有化的勢力同流合污。
Read our statement demanding the unfreezing of Hong Kong activists' accounts, and calling out big banks' collaboration with state repression and privatization from Hong Kong to NYC.
Read our statement on Asian American activism and shared struggles between Black and Asian communities.
On the one-year anniversary of the Prince Edward MTR attacks, revisit our writing and translating that center the voices of Hongkongers in struggle
We at Lausan stand in unwavering solidarity with the people of Kashmir, who have been fighting militarized Indian occupation for decades and for their rights to self-determination and autonomy as a people to be respected and observed.
Hongkongers have not only been crushed by dehumanizing labor exploitation and severe inequality as a result of the last few decades of neoliberal policies, they are also being oppressed by militarized law enforcement, surveillance, and an increasingly unaccountable carceral system.