In many ways, Taiwan’s a nice place to live.
We have laws in place for sexual harassment on campuses and in the workplace.
On July 13, Taiwan’s cabinet proposed harsher penalties for perpetrators of sexual harassment and increased support for survivors under the three existing gender equality laws.
The movement has grown far beyond politics, with dozens of men and women from a variety of backgrounds coming forward with their own stories of being victimized.
People are expected to respect and yield to their elders and superiors — in short, the powers that be.
Persons:
—, Chen Chien, Hsueh Chao, Tsai Ing, Hsueh
Organizations:
Democratic Progressive Party
Locations:
Taiwan