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Opposing Gender Identity Laws in Taiwan - Jaclynn Joseph and Neo Yao

Opposing Gender Identity Laws in Taiwan - Jaclynn Joseph and Neo Yao

FromWomen's Voices


Opposing Gender Identity Laws in Taiwan - Jaclynn Joseph and Neo Yao

FromWomen's Voices

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Mar 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After almost a year of organizing, Jaclynn Joseph and Neo Yao have founded Taiwan’s first gender critical, female-centric organization — Taiwan Women’s Association (TWA/Chinese 臺灣女性協會) — which has been officially recognized by the government.
Originally from Hawai'i and now based in Taiwan, Jaclynn Joseph is a university lecturer, Ph.D. candidate in the field of feminist philosophy, and the Taiwan country representative of the feminist organization Women’s Declaration International (WDI). A guest writer for Feminist Current, she was the first to shed light on the infiltration of gender identity ideology in Taiwan through her articles. 
Neo Yao was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan. He has been a human rights and LGB activist for more than fifteen years, and a women’s rights activist for more than six years. He began focusing on Women’s sex-based rights in the past several years, and along with Jaclynn, formed the Taiwan Women’s Association in late 2022 as a founding member, where he currently serves as an executive council member. Some founding members of TWA, including Jaclynn, also work with an organization called No Self-ID Taiwan (NSIDT). NSIDT is the only website in Taiwan dedicated to pushing back against gender ideology and tracking changes in related legislation. 


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Released:
Mar 27, 2023
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✺ News and conversation regarding current events ✺ Interviews with women's rights activists ✺ Recorded readings of feminist texts, speeches, and essays