Lunch and learn! TSA invites you to join us for lunch and an inspiring exploration of self-identity, belonging, and the courage to be different. Let
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This workshop will equip participants with practical tools to enhance their public speaking abilities.

本片講述台灣第一位奧運十項全能銀牌得主楊傳廣,與美國奧運金牌得主拉斐爾·強森之間的競爭與兄弟情誼,描繪了他們在 1960 年對抗種族歧視和政治壓力的故事。這段歷史在當今依然感人,體現了運動的無國界精神與多元文化的價值。

Get ready for a touching tale in “Dealing With Dad,” a heartfelt movie by Tom Huang. It’s about three siblings—Margaret, Larry, and Roy—who come together to help their dad after he loses his job. Despite their dad’s tough parenting, they still care about him. With humor and heart, this film shows the ups and downs of family life. Starring Ally Maki, Hayden Szeto, Peter S. Kim, and Dana Lee, it’s a story that’ll make you laugh and tug at your heartstrings. Don’t miss out on the feels!

Vanessa Hope’s seven-year endeavor captures Taiwan’s first female president’s campaign and governance, showcasing Taiwan as a nation worthy of international recognition. Don’t miss the chance to witness the resilience and democracy of Taiwan in “Invisible Nation.”

Rutgers Taiwan Study Association, in sync with many institutions around the world, will screen this documentary to let everyone watch and learn about the White Paper Movement, and at the same time support the arrested director. After the screening, Terry, a movement participant, will share his experience with everyone and communicate with the audience.

Enter the heartwarming world of “BIG,” Wei Te-Sheng’s touching Taiwanese children’s film set in a pediatric cancer ward. Through six families’ diverse journeys from conflict to unity, “BIG” breaks stereotypes, blending laughter and tears. With a stellar cast, it promises an unforgettable cinematic experience. Don’t miss the magic behind this extraordinary film, as “BIG” takes you on a journey of hope and compassion.