I think, first of all, there's a lot of censorship on the social media,
and our articles can be deleted very fast.
But actually the internet police, they have their schedule on duty.
So, they can delete every article; and
they can only delete those articles after we already poste it.
Sometimes it's a few hours or sometimes it's a few days.
So, I think the social media or the new media is a new thing for the Chinese social movement.
And even though we face severe censorship,
we still have a lot of space and opportunities to spread, what we're going to say.
And to spread our goals and trying to use the social media
to mobilize the young people to engage in this moment.
The second is about,
because in China in this very patriarchal society, we have a lot of
very misogynist sentences or words or discourse on the new media, social media.
So, we have to deal with it and we have to raise the public awareness,
especially for the young people about what is gender equality?
Why gender traditional stereotypes is not right.
And we can see there're already a bunch of young women,
they are very active on social media and they fight against
those issues, who have a strong connection about their own family, like marriage.
If women enter into marriage, it will be a very unequal relationship in the whole family.
So, social media is a tool and what we have to do is to use it
in a positive way and find the space.
And I'm not very negative toward the censorship.
Because even though we have a lot of censorship on the internet,
we still can find the space.
And now, the biggest femininist social media got censored one month ago.
But now we still can be very decentralized, we have some new social media
and we don't need a big brand for feminism, but we still can spread the feminist voices in China.
In 2018, I think the "me too"campaign started from the individual case of Luo Qianqian.
Luo Qianqian reported her professor in Beihang University and then Beihang University
took positive measures with the dismissal of this professor.
I think this is a good signal for the anti-sexual harassment campaign in China,
even though we don't talk aloud in the education system
about sexual harassments
But I still think now the young women, they are going to play a very important role voluntarily .
I think this is very important because in the past we
organized a lot of actions including "bloody bride" for anti-gender-based violence,
and also occupying the men's room for call for more rooms, more bathrooms for women.
This sort of actions or workshops we are trying to find more
young women who are interested in this femininist movements.
So, three years after the
unpredictable detention in 2015, 
anti-sexual harassment  at least spread in China
due to the detention. Even though the mainstream media cannot report our detention or story.
But it still achieved a lot of efforts for this issue.
So, this is also an opportunity.
Three years later, with the global tendency of anti-sexual harassment campaigns 
or "me too" campaign in China,
we already are all around the world.
And this tendency also spread to China, Japan, and Pakistan.
So, I think the "me too" campaign in China
has a strong connection with our street campaigns in the past several years.
But the thing has changed, like,
we cannot try to organize a huge movement now.
Due to the new law, NGO law or charity law, national security law, anti-spy law.
These sort of laws have greatly restricted
the activities of civil society, including the feminist activists.
So, we are trying to talk with the young women, talk with our generation about
okay, anti-sexual harassment, it's a severe issue in the university, in campus, and what you can do?
And they are very creative and they call for petition, and they
call for petition, and
call for anti-sexual mechanisms on different campus, in over 60 campus.
So, even though the government is trying to find an organizer, but there's no organizer
for this #MeToo campaign in China.
And so, we, I think, the problem is,
if our government is trying to not to solve the severe sexual harassment problems on campus,
the issue will accumulate step by step.
So, one day these sort of things will explode all of a sudden.
So, just like this year, we can witness a lot of students stand up
accusing their professors of immoral behavior, actually they harassed a lot of students.
So, it's hard to say what this, whether this kind of decentralization will be very successful.
I think, we still need to wait and see, and we still need to try to mobilize the young people,
because we have the experience, and also, this sort of, practical theories.
Practical experience is very important for the young generation.
And I still think of myself as young generation.
So, I eagerly want to go back to China. I think it is a very important moment.
I don't want to miss it.
And we still have a lot of space, not only on the cyber space, but also on the ground.
We still can achieve a lot of progress about the feminist movement.
