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Exhibition Overview:


This exhibition takes a retrospective look at the developmental history of women's organizations in Taiwan, spanning from the late Qing Dynasty and the Japanese colonial era to the post-martial law period and the present era of vibrant diversity. Throughout this journey, women have pioneered new ideas, laws, and systems, propelling societal progress and development. In order to ensure that future generations remember the path and contributions of women's organizations, the museum has curated this special exhibition.


 

  • 1922: Presbyterian Church in Taiwan - Faith Brings Dignity, Compassion, and Justice, Creating Peace
  • 1949: Taipei YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) - Taiwanese Women Step onto the World Stage
  • 1950: Chinese Women's Federation of the Republic of China - Endless Love, Unceasing Service
  • 1982: Awakening Foundation - Advocating Women's Rights, Promoting Gender Equality
  • 1983: Taiwan Women's Development Association - God Cares for Those Who Help Themselves, Empowering Women's Development
  • 1984: Taipei Evening Glow Association - Extending a Helping Hand, Creating a Home Where Women Support Each Other
  • 1987: Modern Women's Foundation - Enforcing Anti-Rape Laws, Safeguarding Women
  • 1987: Taipei Women's Rescue Foundation - Ending Women's Trafficking, Protecting Women's Rights
  • 1987: Homemakers United Foundation - The Power of Women's Collective Participation in Environmental Protection and Social Reform
  • 1988: Li-Hsin Foundation - Putting an End to Sexual Violence, Creating a Society of Gender Justice
  • 1988: Grassroots Women Workers' Center - Raising Women's Awareness, Safeguarding Basic Women's Labor Rights
 

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Brochure (front side)
Brochure (back side)