Any freedom that we aspire towards is not of national sovereignty or political 'independence,' but the power to produce ourselves and our own capacities.
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Revisit our translations and writing on workers' organizing across society, from unions to care work and grassroots civil society
For Hong Kong, unions as vehicles for participatory democracy are a key element in resisting government repression.
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'Memories to Choke On, Drinks to Wash them Down' is a film borne of ongoingness, suspended in the deepening uncertainty of repression.
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.
Smith’s book outlines an ecosocialism driven by mass movement-building democratically self-organized by the working-class, which is precisely the kind of politics from below that the CCP has been keen to curtail.
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.
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Au Loong-yu's leftist chronicle of Hong Kong's past and present rebellion is a critical read as we take stock and assess the city's future
Read our statement on Asian American activism and shared struggles between Black and Asian communities.
In the world, we are part of a sweeping wave of resistance. We are never alone.