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Beyond Belonging
Beyond Belonging
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Anti-asian racism
Anti-racism
Asian British identity
Asian diaspora UK
Asian representation
Asian representation UK
Asian studies
besea.n
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Community Activism
East and Southeast Asian UK
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ESEA UK
Grassroots organising
Sinophobia
social justice
social science for social justice
Product details
- ISBN 9781529673203
- Weight: 320g
- Dimensions: 125 x 176mm
- Publication Date: 26 May 2026
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
How do we build real solidarity in times of crisis?
Written by grassroots organisers from besea.n, Britain’s East and South East Asian Network, this book centres the voices of East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) communities in the UK and explores what collective organising can look like beyond isolated anti-racism efforts.
Through personal stories and interviews, it examines identity, representation, migration, activism, and the barriers that have made community-building difficult. By connecting past and present struggles, it calls for stronger, shared action and a more inclusive conversation about solidarity in Britain today.
Written for activists, students, and anyone interested in community organising and anti-racism, this book offers a powerful call to move forward together.
Written by grassroots organisers from besea.n, Britain’s East and South East Asian Network, this book centres the voices of East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) communities in the UK and explores what collective organising can look like beyond isolated anti-racism efforts.
Through personal stories and interviews, it examines identity, representation, migration, activism, and the barriers that have made community-building difficult. By connecting past and present struggles, it calls for stronger, shared action and a more inclusive conversation about solidarity in Britain today.
Written for activists, students, and anyone interested in community organising and anti-racism, this book offers a powerful call to move forward together.
David Kam is a London-based Malaysian movement artist, speaker, researcher, facilitator and founder of kindredpacket. To him, movement - through a queering lens - can be a practice of resistance, relation, and reimagining. He develops and shares embodied practices of joy, care and freedom, moving communities towards reclaiming agency, celebrating expression and fostering collective wellbeing.
Amy Phung is a writer, designer, speaker, community advocate and co-founder of besea.n, Britain’s East and South East Asian Network. Informed through years of cross-community solidarity building and active bystander workshop facilitation, she aims to develop her practices for transformation through art, using creativity as means to reimagine and embody new futures.
Mai-Anh Vu Peterson is a British Vietnamese, Edinburgh-based writer, strategist, facilitator and community organiser, and co-founder of the group Britain′s East and South East Asian Network (besea.n). She writes about identity, activism and community building, and is an experienced speaker and facilitator of active bystander training, empowering communities to handle experiences of identity-based harm.
Beyond Belonging
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