Many Chinese activists disagree with the government, but that does not mean that they should be used as a tool by western media for its propaganda.
Interview
We interviewed the App Drivers & Couriers Union on the transnational nature of exploitation in the gig economy, and our possibilities for solidarity.
Examining the legacies and afterlives of the Baodiao Movement is an important task for activists in the aftermath of the 2019 protests.
An interview on why Beijing's "decolonization" of Hong Kong is a sham, Britain's liberalism is not the foundation of Hong Kong's culture of resistance, and the place of the left in decentralized movements.
Black Window is reopening their infoshop-restaurant. Lausan spoke with them about anarchism, the Hong Kong protests, and what they intend their space to be.
Hongkongers' relationship to the June 4 vigil and the memory of Tiananmen Square have rapidly evolved in the past decade. We speak with a Hong Kong leftist about this change.
An interview with a Chinese student organizer on how to galvanize the next generation of labor organizers
China scholars must confront anti-Blackness and modern Orientalism as indivisible problems
Zeitgeist Studio's new game, 'Name of the Will', is a story-driven adventure set in a Kafkaseque vision of Hong Kong
Some Hongkongers’ love for Trump in fact overrides their own principle of building international solidarity regardless of political line.
An interview with editors of Ourself, a new zine by Hong Kong queer students on intersectional queer representations
Singaporean activist Jolovan Wham spoke with us again about grassroots activism in Singapore and beyond