A Slap in the Face: Anger, Fragility and Identity Politics in Taiwan
When retired entertainer Lisa Cheng slapped the Minister of Culture Cheng Li-chiun last week, she raised many questions about identity politics in Taiwan and globally.
When retired entertainer Lisa Cheng slapped the Minister of Culture Cheng Li-chiun last week, she raised many questions about identity politics in Taiwan and globally.
Could partnerships for non-heterosexual couples be “even better” than traditional marriage? Ketagalan Media discusses the issue with a Thai legal expert.
It’s time for Taiwan to set a clearer strategy on calling out anti-democratic behavior, especially by states that it claims as friends.
Earlier this year, LGBTQ activist Jennifer Lu explains what the same-sex marriage and gender education referendums mean for human rights and democracy in Taiwan.
To make Taiwan an equal society, the LGBT community and allies must break out of their comfort zone to change the hearts and minds of Taiwanese voters.