While in St. Petersburg, Pashkevich participated in Belarusian circles and began to publish in illegal publications. Returning to her homeland, she became one of the leaders of the Belarusian socialist community, for which she ended up in exile. Aloiza Pashkevich was able to return to Belarus only after getting married and changing her last name. For some time she played in the theater of Ignat Buinitsky, edited the magazine "Luchynka".
Several collections of her poems have been published. The most famous are “Christ for Freedom”, “Belarusian Violin”, a book for children “The First Reading for Belarusian Zetak”.