On the one-year anniversary of the Prince Edward MTR attacks, revisit our writing and translating that center the voices of Hongkongers in struggle
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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.
On the one-year anniversary of the Yuen Long attacks, revisit our writing and translating on police abolition.
Join us for a discussion on worker organizing and social movement building in the medical field and its parallel connections with the Black liberation movement and Hong Kong protests.
This is the revolution of our times. We must continue bearing witness to the practice of democratic politics on the streets last year, and keep fighting for a world without police and all state violence.
Prison abolition is a global struggle. We stand with incarcerated people across the world against racial capitalism and authoritarianism.
Join Lausan for a webinar on how to connect sex workers’ struggles with other allies in social movements from anti-racist to anti-policing work.
On International Domestic Workers Day, revisit our translating and writing on care work, feminized labor, and solidarity with migrant domestic workers.
Join Lausan Collective and Borderless Movement for a webinar bringing together activists from Hong Kong, Seattle, and North Carolina for an organizers’ exchange
Join us this Sunday, June 7th, 11am PST/2pm EST.
As activists, we each have a responsibility to learn about emergent technologies and ways they may impact our safety—not only for ourselves but for our friends and allies.
A joint solidarity statement on global anti-Blackness and racism against African migrants in China during COVID-19