Jessie Lau is a writer and freelance journalist from Hong Kong, now based in London. A generalist with expertise on China and Asia more broadly, she covers human rights, politics, society, and culture from a transnational feminist perspective. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, BBC World Service, CNN, The Economist, WIRED, and many other publications. She serves as editor and board member at NüVoices, a collective supporting gender minorities working on China subjects. Follow her on Instagram.
Jessie Lau
Articles
“We’re All Chinese, Aren’t We?”
Jessie Lau ponders Emily Feng’s “Let Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity and Belonging in Xi Jinping’s China.”
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