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Gender Awakening, Care Crisis, and Made-in-China Feminism
The online discussion event Gender Awakening, Care Crisis, and Made-in-China Feminism took place on February 6, 2021, and is part of the series China and the Left – Critical Analysis & Grassroots Activism. It is now available as a podcast. Please, click Made-in-China Feminism to get to the podcast. Continue reading
Two online discussions announced
Two more events of the online discussion series “China and the Left” were announced. Please, register for Facing the Right in the Hong Kong Movement (February 20) and for Confronting COVID-19 Racism – Asian Diaspora Organizing & Transnational Solidarity (March 6). Continue reading
Online Discussion Series Continues
The online discussion series “China and the Left – Critical Analysis & Grassroots Activism” continues in January and February 2021. Continue reading
Online Discussion Series in September 2020: China and the Left – Critical Analysis & Grassroots Activism
This online discussion series brings together activists and researchers with a left-wing perspective in order to shed more light on China’s changed role in the world as well as on the social conflicts and mobilizations in the country. It tries to instigate more direct exchanges and solidarity at the grassroots level between overseas initiatives and social struggles and activists in China. Continue reading
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Tagged activism, China, feminism, grassroots, Hong Kong, labor unrest, movement, protest, queer, social struggles
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