The connections between women’s rights and religious movements are not coincidental. Since the 19th century, spiritual movements have supported the fight for women’s equal rights.
Taiwan
Voices of Courage: Women’s Resilience in the Fight for Justice
We continue to learn from exemplary women such as Rosa Parks and Tai Ji Men champions of justice Madam Yu Mei-Jung and Mrs. Huang.
Women and Justice: Susan B. Anthony for Tai Ji Men
The great heroine of the US feminist movement never betrayed her conscience. She obtained great posthumous victories.
The United Nations and the Tai Ji Men Case: An International Webinar
Scholarly papers and testimonies discussed how the UN principles of human rights and justice should also be applied in Taiwan.
The “Two Covenants” Should Return One: They Should Also Protect Tai Ji Men in Taiwan
The UN should revisit its treatment of freedom of religion or belief and its watching procedures over all states, members and non-members.
The UN, Multiculturalism, and Tai Ji Men
Tai Ji Men dizi are the best embodiment of the true spirit of multiculturalism. Their role should be acknowledged.
Sex, Slander, and Television: The Christian Gospel Mission in Taiwan After Netflix’s “In the Name of God” – Part III (Appendix 1 and 2)
CGM Taiwan’s statement and some specific cases of discrimination.
Sex, Slander, and Television: The Christian Gospel Mission in Taiwan After Netflix’s “In the Name of God” – Part II
Scholars noted how female members in Taiwan were insulted and harassed under the pretext of protecting them.
Tai Ji Men and the Two Covenants
Taiwan incorporated the two UN Human Rights Covenants into its domestic law. Yet, they were both consistently violated in the Tai Ji Men case.
Tai Ji Men’s Dragon Dance as a Multilayered Performative Act
The numerous interpretative layers of Tai Ji Men’s Dragon Dance underscore the cultural-anthropological meanings of enacting the creation and re-creation of the universe.









