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A Gay Pastor in Taiwan Bridging LGBT and Christian Communities

A Gay Pastor in Taiwan Bridging LGBT and Christian Communities

by William Yang | Jun 24, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Ketagalan Project

Taiwan’s Christian community has been more vocal and visible than ever in the past 18 months, as the topic of marriage equality continues to be at the center of social discussion. Making up roughly 4.5% of the total population, the conservative factions within the...
Taiwanese Music on the World Stage: Mia Yen and Taiwanese Waves

Taiwanese Music on the World Stage: Mia Yen and Taiwanese Waves

by Chieh-Ting Yeh | Jun 21, 2017 | Culture and Lifestyle, Politics and Society, The Ketagalan Project

In the summer of 2016, some 4,500 people in New York were introduced to Taiwanese music, possible because of Ms. Mia Min Yen, the founder and organizer of Taiwanese Waves.

回顧台灣婚姻平權的漫長之路

回顧台灣婚姻平權的漫長之路

by William Yang | Jun 20, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Ketagalan Project

即使同性婚姻合法化,運動也不會就此停止。唯有繼續發聲,才能使同志被看見、聽見。他相信,若能有更多理性的討論,將會有效幫助同志面對在台灣的反對聲音。

What is Left of Taiwan After Panama? A Lot

What is Left of Taiwan After Panama? A Lot

by Gwenyth Wang | Jun 17, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Oracles Library

That Taiwan upholds its belief in the values of freedom and democracy is already recognised by the like-minded groups, particularly the non-governmental agencies, in the international community.

Podcast: Being Gay in Taiwan

Podcast: Being Gay in Taiwan

by The Ketagalan Project | Jun 15, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Ketagalan Project

‘My mom saw the picture I posted on Facebook, kissing and holding hands with my boyfriend. She said it was like I was using a knife to tear her heart open.’

Excluding Migrant Workers Limits Taiwan’s Civic Nationalism

Excluding Migrant Workers Limits Taiwan’s Civic Nationalism

by Yannis-Adam Allouache | Jun 7, 2017 | Politics and Society, The Oracles Library

Taiwan’s labour and immigration policies continue to reinforce migrant workers’ exclusion. Their treatment remains a decisive test for civic nationalism in Taiwan.

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