Social justice cannot be separated from granting human rights to everybody. An international webinar discussed how they were denied to Tai Ji Men.
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Let Tai Ji Men Be Free to Educate and Be Educated
An international webinar reviewed challenges to freedom of education throughout the world, which also emerged in the Tai Ji Men case.
Peaceful Protests That Change History: Solidarność and Tai Ji Men
Tai Ji Men dizi may find inspiration in a Polish movement named “Solidarity,” whose non-violent actions led to the end of Communism in Eastern Europe.
Honoring and Supporting the Women of Tai Ji Men
On November 25, International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, scholars and human rights activists discussed violence against women of spiritual minorities and the Tai Ji Men case.
Tai Ji Men: Affirming the Core Value of Tolerance
An international webinar celebrated Tai Ji Men’s contribution to a world culture of tolerance, and asked tolerance for them in Taiwan.
From California, the Land of the Free, a Call for Freedom for Tai Ji Men
An international seminar in San Jose offered a reflection on conscience, human rights, freedom, and the Tai Ji Men case.
Lansquenets and Tai Ji Men: Who Stole Their Youth?
An Italian summer controversy opens a window on how politeness and high ideals can be proposed to young women and men.
Tai Ji Men: Victims No More—An International Webinar
The Tai Ji Men case was discussed on UN International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief.
Scholars Celebrate Anniversary of Tai Ji Men Legal Victory
On July 13, 2007, the Supreme Court of Taiwan found Tai Ji Men innocent of all charges. Yet, this landmark decision has not been fully implemented to this day.
Academic Conference Discusses Taiwan’s “Fourth Industrial Revolution” and the Tai Ji Men Case
At the East Asian Society for the Scientific Study of Religion yearly meeting, a panel examined the problems caused by a “science without conscience” and an unjust tax system.









