Black | Asian | Blasian | Solidarity

Abolishing boundaries through joy, art, culture, and education

Merging Movements through art, culture, and education
Rooted in Black, Asian and Blasian history

Since its inception in 2020, Blasian March aims to build solidarity influenced by historic Afro-Asian relations on Turtle Island.

Black, Asian, and Blasian people marching together to celebrate Pride

Our programs

Empowering Black, Asian and Blasian communities
  • Black Asian Solidarity Rallies

    Celebrating Black, Asian, and Blasian people through art, speakers, performances, and free food.
  • FREE Book Fairs

    Free books of all ages and genres from Black, Asian, and Blasian writers to foster understanding across communities.
  • We Will Not Swallow Bitter Fruit

    Free dinner for Black, Asian, Blasian, and Pasifika LGBT folks to strategize political empowerment.
  • Blasian March Archives

    Art exhibit series focused on connecting Blasian March to Black-Asian solidarity history.

Our guiding principles

What we believe in
  • Intersectionality

    Actions organize at the intersections of feminism, migrant justice, environmental justice, LGBT+ justice, disability justice, intergenerational experiences, racial justice, and economic justice.
  • Accessibility

    All Blasian March actions must be accessible.
  • Sustainability

    All Blasian March actions must be environmentally responsible.
  • Land back

    Actions on stolen land must include solidarity work with Indigenous organizations: fundraisers for Native communities; Native speakers/performers, especially those who are mixed with Black and/or Asian; and amplification of Indigenous sovereignty actions.

Merging Movements Through Culture, Joy, and Collaboration

Blasian March reaches communities across the country, collaborating with local partners in New York City, New Haven, Chicago, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and Orlando
Joy As Resistance

Blasian Pride for Climate Justice, NYC 2023
Joy-Based Organizing

Blasian March places joy at the core of all actions because joy is resistance and a liberatory practice. Image description: a Black person in a crowd holding up a trans pride flag and a sign that reads Black Asian Futures. Photo by Stas Ginzburg.
Blasian Unity Day

Blasian Unity Day, Sacramento August 5, 2023
Local Collaborations for Collective Power-Building

Blasian March conducts local, national, and international movement work thorugh collaborations with local partners. Image description: Black, Asian, and Blasian people of varying genders and disabilities on a panel. Photo credit Randy Lucina.
Blasian March Chicago Photo Credit Ting Wyse

Blasian March Chicago July 30, 2022
Informed By Afro-Asian Solidarity History

Blasian March actions are inspired by the Afro-Asian solidairty history of Turtle Island, which dates as far back as 1763. Photo image shows a Filipinx person leading a crowd carrying a sign that reads Unite Against Hate. Photo credit Ting Wyse

Upcoming Events

  • Blasian March Book Fair 2024 People Choosing Books Photo Credit Cindy Trinh @activistnyc @cindytrinh.photo

    FIVE YEAR Anniversary Book Fair!

    READ TO RESIST April 12, 1-5 PM at Immigrant Social Services, 137 Henry Street New York NY 10002
  • Blasian Pride 2023 Photo Credit Steven Herzog @sd herzog photo

    Blasian Pride 5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!

    June 7, 2025 at 1 PM | NYC