
New Bloom seeks to foster political and intellectual transnational dialogues on the Left about Taiwan and the Asia-Pacific. We operate DAYBREAK, an events space in Taipei, and publish newbloommag.net and nomanisanis.land.
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Happy Lunar New Year! To all those who celebrate it as your personal heritage, a new tradition, or just a much-needed work holiday, the New Bloom and DAYBREAK team wishes you good health, collective strength, and authentic joy in this new s...
Two great gatherings coming to DAYBREAK this February! First up is the latest T&N Party on February 7. Whatever your identity, orientation, and relationship status, come for incredible craft cocktails and a safe, welcoming space. Then on Fe...
We are galloping towards the Year of the Horse with a ton of great events at our DAYBREAK space in Taipei! Whether you live in Taiwan or are just passing through, join us for film screenings, art nights, speaker salons, career networking, a...
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New Bloom is an online publication that seeks to foster political and intellectual transnational dialogues on leftist movements in Taiwan and the Asia-Pacific. People in Taipei can visit our community space near Wanhua Station, DAYBREAK 破曉咖啡.
contributor & project manager @newbloommag (taipei, taiwan)
Yo-Ling is a founding editor and translator at 酷兒翻越 Queer Margins, a contributing editor at New Bloom Magazine, and an aspec trans nonbinary activist based in Taipei. Their writing and scholarship focuses primarily on gender diversity in Taiwan.
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