How much louder must the voice be shouted… to be heard?
Through the dance of the JUST QUEEN, migrant workers at KKIHK raise their voices— not just with words, but with their bodies, tears, and the wounds they carry.
This dance is not just a performance. It is a form of solidarity for students and the people in Indonesia who are taking to the streets these days, voicing criticism, demanding justice—yet often go unheard.
Even though they are far away in Hong Kong, migrant workers do not remain silent. Through movement and prayer, they send support: that the struggle is not alone.
Ms. Gendis, Mrs. Paula, and Ms. Aline highlight the bitter reality: the voices of the small people—farmers, traders, laborers—are often ignored. And as migrant workers, they also feel the same wounds— rights taken away, weak protection, even violence that is often overlooked.
They have spoken up. They have shouted.
“Seeking the JUST QUEEN” is a cry that continues to live— an endless struggle for justice, for dignity, for humanity.
Listen to the voices that can no longer be ignored— on the KKIHK Podcast.
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