Batabor remembered how she left home that day. Except for the intermittent sounds of gunfire, she thought her neighborhood was quiet.
Category: Struggles
Dreaming for others
A Filipino domestic worker in Hong Kong once dreamed to improve her family’s house. After over two decades of working … More
Hong Kong domestic workers want to junk ‘excessive’ fees
This article is first published by The Diplomat. By Lorie Ann Cascaro HONG KONG — Feliza Guy Benitez, 58, first … More
HK labor unions say new minimum wage ‘unreasonable’
By Lorie Ann Cascaro HONG KONG — Labor leaders were dissatisfied with the city’s new statutory minimum wage rate at … More
At home with the homeless
By Lorie Ann Cascaro Hong Kong — Chan Kwok-cheong has two beds: one for chilly nights and the other for … More
Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Revolution’ continues
by Lorie Ann Cascaro Hong Kong — More people had filled up last Wednesday the streets in Mong Kok and … More
“Occupy Central” goes on during National Day
by Lorie Ann Cascaro HONG KONG — The protesters had formed patches along Connaught Road at midday on Wednesday, while … More
Asian migrants, youth groups support Hong Kong’s strikers
by Lorie Ann Cascaro Hong Kong — Groups of Asian migrants and youth expressed their solidarity to the Hong Kong … More
Pro-Beijing and Occupy Central at Tamar Park
While Pro-Beijing camp is celebrating in advance the 65th year anniversary of the foundation of People’s Republic of China at … More
Another Day: A story about living in Vientiane’s wasteland
By Lorie Ann Cascaro on November 22 2013 7:39 pm VIENTIANE, Laos (MindaNews / 22 Nov) – Welcome to “Disneyland”! … More