Gender in the Olympics

Cold Facts about the Olympics:
In 1900, 124 years ago in Paris, it was the first time a woman made it to the Olympic Games; British tennis singles player Charlotte Cooper made history that year as the first female Olympic gold medalist. British tennis singles player Charlotte Cooper made history that year as the first female Olympic gold medalist, a victory that not only brought her personal honor, but also opened the door for women's status and participation in the international sports arena.
124 years later, in 2024, the same Olympic Games will be hosted by Paris, and the gender controversy is still fresh in our minds!
The Human Rights Program invites Prof. Cheng Ling-fang, who has been working on gender studies for many years, to talk about gender issues in the Olympic Games!
Time: 12/3 (Tue) 15:00-17:00
Venue: Conference Room D1005, Second Academic Building
Aesthetics standards can be certified once, and there will be some refreshments on the spot!

 

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