Interview: Lee Tzu-Tung
Lee Tzu-Tung is a artist and MFA graduate from School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is a member of New Bloom. The following interview was conducted on September 15th, 2017
Interviews with observers and participants in the Sunflower Movement
Lee Tzu-Tung is a artist and MFA graduate from School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is a member of New Bloom. The following interview was conducted on September 15th, 2017
Anonymous is a Chinese student studying in Taiwan, who was a participant in the Sunflower Movement. The following interview was conducted by e-mail after a personal meeting in December 2017
Jennifer Lu is currently a research fellow at the Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline and is a leading figure in Taiwan's marriage equality movement
Lilly Lee is a MA student at National Chengchi University and the current chair of Democracy Renovation. The following interview was originally conducted on December 12, 2017
Brian Hioe, who is Taiwanese-American, was one of the founding editors of New Bloom Magazine after the Sunflower Movement and is the compiler and writer of the Daybreak Project. Seeing as he was himself a participant in the Sunflower Movement, he conducted an interview with himself by text, responding to the same questions that he asked participants in the Sunflower Movement in the course of compiling the Daybreak Project
Huang Yan-Ru was a member of the Black Island Youth Front and currently works as a legislative assistant in the Legislative Yuan. The following interview was conducted on November 7th, 2017
Jiho Chang is currently bidding for a DPP nomination for city councillor election in Keelung, formerly having worked in the Presidential Office, and been a writer for Thinking Taiwan. The following interview was conducted on October 23rd, 2017
Lin Zuyi is one of the organizers of the Appendectomy Project, as well as a member of Watchout, a PTT group moderator, and was a member of Citizen 1985. The following interview was conducted on October 26th, 2017
Wang Yikai is a city council candidate in Taipei and the founder of campaigns such as the "Say Sorry to China” contest and KMT sticker campaign. The following interview was conducted on October 30th, 2017
Anonymous is a Chinese student studying in Taiwan, who was a participant in the Sunflower Movement