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Sarah Edwards makes history as CPBL’s first female coach
Sarah Edwards, from Long Island, N.Y., becomes the first female hitting coach in the CPBL, marking a milestone for gender equality in Taiwan’s baseball scene.2025/04/30 20:00 -

Nvidia CEO to meet key industry leaders in Taipei Friday
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang outlines a busy schedule in Taipei on Jan. 17, meeting with TSMC’s C.C. Wei and attending key events. He highlights Nvidia’s strides in gender diversity and discusses the future of GPU and AI technologies.2025/01/17 11:39 -

Taiwan to double gender-neutral restrooms by 2029
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment plans to double the number of gender-neutral restrooms by 2029, investing NT$280.35 million to promote gender inclusivity and address discrimination.2024/08/19 20:00 -

Taiwan’s schools go co-ed to combat declining birthrates
Discover how Taiwan’s private girls’ high schools are transitioning to co-ed institutions to address the country’s declining birthrate and prepare a new generation for future demographic challenges.2024/04/25 17:44 -

DPP’s Hsiao Bi-khim champions educational equity in Taiwan
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim attended an educational discussion in Taipei, where she shared plans for the National Project of Hope. The project aims to address issues of ’inverse distribution’ in education, particularly the financial burden on underprivileged children attending private universities. Hsiao emphasized the importance of nurturing global citizenry among children and connecting them to the world through digital tools. She also stressed the need for a friendly learning environment, anti-bullying initiatives, drug education, gender equality teachings, and addressing security concerns within campuses. Hsiao proposed creating a friendly environment for socio-economically disadvantaged students, reflecting Taiwan’s diversity and inclusivity. She called for the elevation of the quality of special education, advancement of higher education and vocational development, and a change in public perception about it. Hsiao suggested that private universities provide tuition assistance to alleviate the financial burden on poorer students. In terms of foreign affairs, she highlighted her efforts to sign an educational Memorandum of Understanding while stationed in the U.S., offering scholarship opportunities and encouraging Americans to learn Mandarin and visit Taiwan for Taiwan’s global integration.2024/01/03 10:54 -

Hualien welcomes LGBTQ+ couples to join mass weddings
Hualien County Magistrate welcomes LGBTQ+ couples to mass wedding ceremonies. Concerns raised about gender-specific terms on registration forms. Civil Affairs Department clarifies no refusal to include any group. LGBTQ+ organizations urge government to respect gender diversity.2023/11/22 19:01 -

Taiwan LGBT+ Pride to highlight diversity challenges
The 21st Taiwan LGBT+ Pride , with the theme "Stand with Diversity," will take place in front of Taipei City Hall on October 28th. DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te will attend, while PFP candidate Ko Wen-je will be absent due to a prior engagement in the south. KMT will send youth group members, and Hou Yu-yih will not attend but expresses support for gender equality. Terry Gou and Lai Pei-hsia will also be absent but maintain their support for gender-friendly policies.2023/10/26 15:17 -

DPP Chairman Lai Ching-te to join Taiwan Pride Parade
DPP Chairman and presidential hopeful, Lai Ching-te, is expected to attend the 21st Taiwan Pride Parade, demonstrating his support for the LGBTQ+ community. Lai has a history of advocating for LGBTQ+ rights during his tenure as the Mayor of Tainan and has continued to discuss gender equality issues as party chairman. He believes that Taiwan should lead as an example in terms of gender equality in Asia. The Taiwan Pride Parade, themed "Stand with Diversity," will be held at the Taipei City Hall Plaza.2023/10/24 11:45



