
海马星球 Seahorse Planet 秋瑾,唐群英和我们的椰子树
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Aug 14, 2024 In this engaging conversation, influential Chinese feminist 秋瑾 reflects on her role in the women's rights movement alongside 唐群英, a pioneering advocate who studied in Japan, and 陈撷芬, a trailblazing scholar. They discuss the courage and determination of early 20th-century women who fought for educational and political rights, ultimately laying the groundwork for future generations. The trio emphasizes the importance of recognizing their legacies, inspiring today’s women to continue expanding boundaries for the rights and opportunities of the next generation.
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Tang Qunying Built Schools And Factories
- Tang Qunying and others established central girls' schools and craft factories after returning to China.
- Their practical projects combined education, vocational training, and political organizing to broaden women's public roles.
Teach And Institutionalize Pioneers' Stories
- Acknowledge and teach these women's stories to sustain intergenerational change.
- Use education, publishing, and organization as practical tools to extend rights for future women.
Education Abroad Built Feminist Institutions
- Women's education abroad created networks that produced newspapers, schools, unions, and political organizations back in China.
- That institutional output was central to transforming private awakening into public, organized feminism.
