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──Gender. society—
1.【Are We Free From Sex & Gender?】(Royal Holloway, University of London)
Website: www.atl.org.tw/20220420-3/
Time: May 24 (Tuesday) 20:00-21:30 Taipei Time Moderator: Cai Weiping (Lecturer, Department of History, Royal Holloway College, University of London)
Speaker: Li Ang (writer)
2. [Taipei Mother's Day Mom Me Time Lecture Series|Watching 100 Perspectives of Motherhood] (Taipei Women's Museum)
Event URL: reurl.cc/o1yEGg
Time: May 28 (Sat) 10:00-12:00
Subject: Is there a "right way to be a mother" in this world? In this speech, Shuting Chen will take everyone to disassemble the construction of gender roles in the patriarchal society and the various expectations imposed on mothers, and try to open up more through the communication of intimate relationships and the small revolution of gender in daily life. Watch the crooked (incorrect) perspective of motherhood. "Motherhood is ○○." We wrote different answers together.
Speaker: Chen Shuting (Chairman of Taiwan Fertility Reform Action Alliance)
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3.【Tanzanian girls in Taiwan, how to reverse menstrual poverty? ] (Love Binti loves girls)
Event URL: reurl.cc/Gxp2Mp
Time: May 28 (Sat) 20:00-21:00
Theme: On 528 "World Menstrual Day", let's listen to the stories of Tanzanian girls studying in Taiwan, dedicated to solving "menstrual poverty"! Benica is studying Sustainability at Evergreen University in Tainan through the Jane Goodall Scholarship. She has always been very concerned and devoted to menstruation issues in Tanzania. After coming to Taiwan to study abroad, I also actively promoted this topic. This July, she will return to Tanzania with the school again, visiting local girls for menstrual education. Through this event, we also hope to raise cloth sanitary napkins for Benica, with a target of 528 pieces! Let her take her to Tanzania and send blessings from Taiwan to local girls Speaker: Benica (Student of the Department of Sustainable Development, Evergreen University)
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4. [Opening the Moon's Box|How to teach menstruation education workshop] (Happeriod)
Event URL: fb.me/e/1rRedt4xq
time:
May 28 (Sat) 18:30-20:00 Hong Kong time 👉 One-click to join G Calendar 👈
May 30 (Mon) 19:00-20:30 Hong Kong Time 👉 One-click to join G Calendar 👈
Theme: We sincerely invite teachers and parents who are interested in gender education/sex education to open the moon's box together, learn more about menstruation issues, contact options other than "m towel", and teach correct, independent and confident gender knowledge together To the child! Promote gender-neutral, cross-disciplinary menstrual education to all regions.
Speaker:
Zoe Happeriod (Menstrual Educator)
Wickey for Mom Life Magazine (former middle school biology and sex education group teacher)
──Contemporary. cross domain——
5.【Envisioning Global Hong Kong Studies】(York Centre for Asian Research, York University)
Event URL: reurl.cc/A72ZYj
Time: May 24 (Tuesday) 23:00-01:00 Taipei time
Theme: Using recent studies as examples, she illustrates the epistemic possibilities of construing (1) Hong Kong as a case, (2) Hong Kong outside in and (3) Hong Kong as global assemblage. As knowledge production is always and necessarily embedded in historical and social contexts, what kinds of politics and praxis express, enable, and repress this emerging field?
Speaker: Ching Kwan Lee (Professor of Sociology, UCLA)
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6. [China-Malaysia Relations in the Age of Extreme Sino-US Competition] (Contemporary Review)
Event URL: reurl.cc/n1vgdd
Time: May 25th (Wednesday) 20:00-22:00
Speaker: Dr. Rao Zhaobin (Director, Institute of Chinese Studies, University of Malaya)
Moderator: Dr. Lan Zhonghua (international current affairs observer)
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--History. Art ──
7.【Does the virtual and the real coexist or overcome each other? Reflections on the Impact of NFT on Art Ecology] (National Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Society, National Taiwan University)
Event URL: reurl.cc/9G38g8
Time: May 27 (Fri) 15:00-17:00
Speaker: Zhao Xiaoxuan (Founder and Chairman of Yuanpei Academy Culture Co., Ltd.)
Moderator: Liao Xianhao (Dean of the Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Society, National Taiwan University)
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8. [Ancient Wisdom and Performing Arts in Northeastern Thailand: An Introduction to the Movement, Form and Development of Yishan Moran's History] (RI Events praised by CCTV)
Event URL: fb.me/e/2ogSYq5S9
Time: May 28 (Sat) 14:00-16:00
Subject: Thais working or immigrating here in Taiwan, Thai overseas Chinese and new resident friends are the majority of people from northeastern Thailand, that is, the Isan people in the Thai population, and the "Moran people" who exist in the lives of the Isan people. หมอลำ” is the most common and representative local performing arts of Yishan people. Moran can be a form of entertainment, a medium for the transmission of religion, a source of knowledge for the local people, and even a tool for indirectly or directly participating in politics and expressing social phenomena. Teacher Xu Yaorong will explore Moran's original appearance and movement in a general direction in a simple and simple way, and analyze Moran's types from Moran's functionality and musical structure, as well as its diversity and transformation to modern times.
Speaker: Xu Yaorong (Thailand Music and Cultural Freedom Researcher)
Host: Xu Chaona (host of the Thai language program of China Central Radio)
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-- public. human rights—
9. [Writing can really change "silence"? ──Investigation, Interview and Dialogue with Society] (Spring Hill Publishing)
Event URL: fb.me/e/1T4T5cEZR
Time: 19:30, May 25th (Wednesday) Keynote: When the book "Silence" was first published in 2014, through Chen Zhaoru's stripping of the case parties, parents, school officials and helpers, he was more deeply affected by the system The terrifying was shocked twice. However, can writing really reverse or change the system that makes people "silent"? In this lecture, Chen Zhaoru, the author of "Silence", and He Honor, the founder of "Reporter", will share how to observe and interpret social problems and the role of writing in this from their practical experience over the years.
Speaker: Chen Zhaoru (author of "Silence")
Talk: He Honor (Founder and CEO of The Reporter)
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10. [Free "three quilts"? Blockchain and the Practice of Freedom] (National Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Society, National Taiwan University)
Event URL: reurl.cc/XjR02j
Time: May 30 (Mon) 15:00-17:00
Speaker: Gao Reconstruction (Initiator of LikeCoin and DHK dao)
Moderator: Zhang Dengji (Head of the Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University)
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