Rohan Zhou-Lee at the University of Tokyo, July 4 2023. They are in a blue skirt speaking in a white classroom. A projector in front of the audience shows an Asian femme holding a sign that reads Black Lives Matter Black Trans Lives Matter.

Rohan Zhou-Lee at the University of Tokyo, July 4 2023. They are in a blue skirt speaking in a white classroom. A projector in front of the audience shows an Asian femme holding a sign that reads Black Lives Matter Black Trans Lives Matter. Photo by Ako Sensei. Photo on projector by mikiodo.

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Rohan Zhou-Lee has spoken on intersectional feminism, LGBT rights, Black-Asian solidarity history, and more ranging from workshops to panels and presentations. Highlights include Harvard University, The University of Tokyo, and the 2022 Unite and Enough Festivals in Zürich, Switzerland. Full list of previous speaking engagements can be found here.

Available Workshops:

  • Merging Movements: Using Black and Asian American theory and history, participants are invited to collaborate to build events that will bring systemically “opposed” communities together.

    Testimony: “Beautiful” - Oberlin college student

  • Anti-Asia At The Root: Tracing U.S. policy through a lens of Claire Jean Kim’s racial triangulation theory and William Petersen’s notorious model minority myth, this session links 1800’s anti-Asian hate with today, examining sexualized racism, wage gaps, HIV healthcare, and more.

  • Music As Protest In The 21st Century: An analysis of musical structures in protest spaces and how music can build inclusion and uplift the communities.

  • Pride X Abolition: An examination of the erasure of QTPOC leadership in the struggle for LGBT rights in history and connecting that revisionism with abolition in education.

  • Curate Your Own Workshop with Rohan!