Seminar by Brian Hioe, Democracy and Human Rights Fellow at TFDPrint
Date: 2017-12-22
The TFD hosted a seminar for Brian Hioe, the TFD’s Democracy and Human Rights Fellow, at 15:00~16:30 on December 22, 2017 at TFD. He delivered a presentation entitled ‘Documenting The Sunflower Movement Three Years Later: The Daybreak Oral History Archive.’ Dr. Yeh-Chung Lu, Vice President of TFD, moderated the seminar, and Michael Cole, Senior Non-Resident Fellow of the China Policy Institute - University of Nottingham at UK, was invited to be the discussant. Taking Sunflower Movement as the case study, Brian showed the participants his newly established website that documented the interviews with several participants engaging in the movement and elaborated how it has made an impact on Taiwan’s democratization. Participants exchanged opinions of the Sunflower Movement and youth participants in politics, and they look forward that the website could continue updating new data concerning the student movement.
1. Seminar (From left to right): Dr. Yeh-Chung Lu (Vice President of TFD), Michael Cole (Senior Non-Resident Fellow, China Policy Institute - University of Nottingham, UK), Dr. Ketty W. Chen (Vice President of TFD) |
2. Brian Hioe delivered his presentation at the seminar |
3. Discussion |
4. Group photo |