PhD Candidte Lü Pin has been awarded the Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women and Politics. This annual competition designed to encourage and reward scholars embarking on significant research in gender and politics, including civic education and engagement and the scholarship of teaching and learning. “Resistant Resilience in the Age of Escalating Repression: Understanding the Dynamic of China’s Feminist Movement in 2013-2023” examines how the feminist movement in China adapted to survive and expand its influence despite facing state repression during the first decade of Xi Jinping’s rule. Congratulations Lü!