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Chen Chien-Jou ( Chinese: 陳汘瑈; pinyin: Chén Qiānróu; born 2001) [1] is a Taiwanese activist and whistleblower. [2] Best known for her work as a founding advocate of Taiwan's MeToo movement, [3] she is a former staff member of the Democratic Progressive Party.
On May 31, 2023, Chien-Jou released a post on Facebook accusing filmmaker Hsueh Chao-hui of sexually harassing her in 2018. [4] Her post, inspired by the plot of the Taiwanese political drama series Wave Makers, [5] sparked widespread discussion, in which Chao-hui publicly denied the accusation. [6] In the days following, several senior officials of the Democratic Progressive Party resigned. [7]
Chien-Jou is credited to have initiated the #MeToo movement in Taiwan, and was named the Financial Times' 25 most influential women of 2023. [8]
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Chen Chien-Jou ( Chinese: 陳汘瑈; pinyin: Chén Qiānróu; born 2001) [1] is a Taiwanese activist and whistleblower. [2] Best known for her work as a founding advocate of Taiwan's MeToo movement, [3] she is a former staff member of the Democratic Progressive Party.
On May 31, 2023, Chien-Jou released a post on Facebook accusing filmmaker Hsueh Chao-hui of sexually harassing her in 2018. [4] Her post, inspired by the plot of the Taiwanese political drama series Wave Makers, [5] sparked widespread discussion, in which Chao-hui publicly denied the accusation. [6] In the days following, several senior officials of the Democratic Progressive Party resigned. [7]
Chien-Jou is credited to have initiated the #MeToo movement in Taiwan, and was named the Financial Times' 25 most influential women of 2023. [8]