An abolitionist organizer in the US argues that connecting across borders—making power rather than taking power—is key to cultivating collective liberation.
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The fall of the parliamentary front proved you cannot take down the master’s house with the tools he gave you; it’s time to sharpen our own and find strength in one another.
An interview with editors of Ourself, a new zine by Hong Kong queer students on intersectional queer representations
Centering anti-capitalist demands has proven to be challenging in Hong Kong's movements. The unionization wave has been tackling this head-on.
Singaporean activist Jolovan Wham spoke with us again about grassroots activism in Singapore and beyond
An interview with anarchist punk rocker Lenny Kuo on Hong Kong radical collectives, the global 60s, and the cultural politics of solidarity
The case for a Hong Kong left internationalism in the wake of the pandemic and Black liberation movement
The story of an Indonesian migrant worker and refugee in Hong Kong
A labor organizer's letter to the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU) from prison
The US has chosen to prioritize its own interest over those of Hong Kong activists.
American support for the movements of Taiwan and Hong Kong will only go as far as they are useful for American empire.