Teddy. Eliza. Johnny. pic.twitter.com/frNSuFoBZK— Hailee Steinfeld (@HaileeSteinfeld) January 25, 2015
EMMA~LEE MOSS: On Sunday mornings, as people teem through Central’s Escher-landscape of connected buildings and pedestrian skywalks, the helpers pitch camp below. Space is claimed using anything from a circle of bags to a tent, and public ground is transformed into temporary venues for every possible social interaction.
Workers picnic, cut hair, hold protests, or even take part in coordinated dance routines. A group of women might host a roadside bridal shower, passing around a pristine white wedding dress as cars fly past. A pop fanclub might meet under brightly coloured banners, proclaiming their appreciation for the affiliated act with screams and laughter.
BREAKING: Hong Kong court rules against same-sex civil partnerships https://t.co/k8UdX604So @holmeschan_ #HongKong #LGBT— Hong Kong Free Press (@HongKongFP) October 18, 2019
With the House passage of the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, Congress is sending a strong message to President Xi and the Chinese Communist Party:The United States stands with the democratic protestors in Hong Kong, and the suppression of freedom will not stand.— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) November 21, 2019
I hereby declare withdrawing from Demosisto...If my voice will not be heard soon, I hope that the international community will continue to speak up for Hong Kong and step up concrete efforts to defend our last bit of freedom. pic.twitter.com/BIGD5tgriF— Joshua Wong 黃之鋒 😷 (@joshuawongcf) June 30, 2020
I hereby declare withdrawing from demosisto, and continue the fight for democracy and freedom for Hong Kong with my personal capacity.Stay strong, my friends. Hong Kong people will not give up. pic.twitter.com/h6WUMhuVYi— Nathan Law 羅冠聰 😷 (@nathanlawkc) June 30, 2020































