by The Ketagalan Project | Dec 2, 2014 | The Ketagalan Project
After the historical 2014 local elections in Taiwan, we check in with Kharis Templeman of Stanford’s Taiwan Democracy Project and Denny Weng of Wesleyan University about what to expect in the future for Taiwan’s political development.
by The Ketagalan Project | Nov 21, 2014 | The Ketagalan Project
We ask Mike Lee, the founding chairman of Entrepeneur+, a non-profit helping startups, about the state of entrepreneurship in Taiwan today, and how they see the current economic debates going on there.
by The Ketagalan Project | Nov 7, 2014 | The Ketagalan Project
We speak with Wei Yang and Wu Cheng from Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement about economic policies, how Europe can help with Taiwan, and their own personal plans for the future.
by The Ketagalan Project | Oct 24, 2014 | The Ketagalan Project
The movie Kano is about the underdog baseball team from Chiayi Agricultural School becoming the first multicultural team from Taiwan to make it to the Japan national championships in 1931. How can it help us realize who we are?
by The Ketagalan Project | Oct 3, 2014 | The Ketagalan Project
Le Flanc Radical, or the Radical Wing, was founded with a left-wing and Taiwan independence agenda. We ask Kaohsiung city council candidate Dr. Hsin-yu Chen about policies for Kaohsiung and the future of the organization.
by The Ketagalan Project | Sep 19, 2014 | The Ketagalan Project
We chat with Victor Stevenson, coordinator of Taiwan International Queer Film Festival, about movies and the state of queer and LGBT communities in Taiwan, and why he is optimistic about Taiwan becoming more progressive.