Jessie Lau is a London-based writer and award-winning journalist from Hong Kong
I’m an independent writer and journalist telling global stories with an intersectional feminist approach. I’ve spent the past decade covering human rights, politics and culture from Asia, Europe and the United States. My work has appeared in The Guardian, Los Angeles Review of Books, BBC, Times Literary Supplement, The Economist, CNN and many more publications.
I’m founder of New Tide, Britain’s only East and Southeast Asian journalism network, head of the magazine team at NüVoices, a non-profit supporting women working on China topics, and contributing editor at Translator, a publication of translated journalism. I was shortlisted for the Philip Hoare Prize for creative non-fiction and my reporting has been recognised by the World Association of News Publishers. Feel free to reach out and learn more
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Rooftop slums are a stark reminder of Hong Kong’s social and housing problems
Thousands live in illegal subdivided residential units, yet those on rooftops are particularly vulnerable to eviction because of their visibility