Gender/Sexuality Rights Association Taiwan - "We are a group of people who have long been concerned with and worked for gender issues and sexual rights. We includes lesbians and gays, transgendered persons, multi-sexuals, sexual dissidents, gender/sexual rights activists, AIDS activists, human rights activists, students, lawyers, teachers. "
*What it’s like to be trans in Taiwan from OUTRAGE, Aug 2018. “What is gender? Is it just based on our anatomy? Or is it in our behavior? In our mind? Or in the way we dress?… There are a lot of factors that influence what gender one identify as, but society focus on the least publicly visible aspect – our sex organ.
*Gay Marriage Is Legal in Taiwan, But Is it Accepted? from Goldthread, Aug 2019. "But within families, particularly conservative households, same-sex couples still find that the hardest people to convince are their parents and relatives. We interviewed two couples on how they came out to their parents."
*OutChina A Gay Love Story of Taiwan & Sichuan from Out China LGBT Storeis. "Here is a love story of two boys, one from Taiwan, the other from Sichuan. "
Taiwan Tongzhi (LGBT) Hotline Association - "the oldest and the largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) organization in Taiwan. Hotline is dedicated to achieve equality and provide resources for the LGBT community through creating public dialogue and gender inclusive sexuality education"
Taiwan International Queer Film Festival - "Taiwan International Queer Film Festival aims to establish ourselves as the premier LGBT film festival in all of Asia"
Why Taiwan's Gay Marriage Ruling Matters The Diplomat, 1 Jun 2017.
Taiwan's High Court Rules Same-Sex Marriage Is Legal, In A First For Asia the two-way 24 May 2017
*'Happily ever after' eludes Taiwan, a year after Asia's first gay marriages from REUTERS, May 2020. "“I was so proud a year ago. Now I feel like I’m treated like a third-class citizen,” said Lois, 42, who refused to give her surname because she is not out at work."
*Same-sex marriage polarizes Taiwanese society Video clip from DW, May 2020. "But the issue has polarized society, highlighting deep divisions on an island that remains staunchly conservative."