

When society embraces all kinds of genders and different temperaments, we discover more colors blending together, sparking creativity and vibrant energy. Generations have marched for equality — it may not bloom immediately, but like humus accumulating from generational experience and nutrients, it gives all beings here the strength to continue growing toward the light.
NCKU’s gender-friendly student club “To.拉酷社” and the 2026 Tainan Pink Dot Organizing Team, in collaboration with the Gender Equality Education Committee, Student Affairs Division’s Student Activity Section, Psychological Health & Counseling Section, College of Smart Semiconductor and Sustainable Manufacturing, Center for General Education, and the Ministry of Education’s Southern Taiwan Regional Gender Equality Education Center. The event is supported by the Ministry of Education’s Gender Equality Education Day program.

April 20 is Gender Equality Education Day. The 12th “Tainan Pink Dot” series of events has officially launched today, serving as a warm-up for the market, short talks, and stage performances on May 17.
Four warm-up events were successfully held on March 17, March 31, April 28, and May 5, featuring diverse and engaging programs such as“Not Just Diverse Families: The Rainbow Path Across Cultures and Genders” lecture. Screening of the film 20,000 Species of Bees + post-screening discussion. “Not Just Diverse Families: The Many Faces and Big Questions of Queer Intimate Relationships” lecture. “Not Just Diverse Families: Why Do Queers Also Enter the ‘Marriage Grave’? — The Romantic and Realistic Sides of Love and Commitment.”
June 4 – “Microaggressions and Intersectionality Experienced by Gender-Diverse Individuals” lecture. The day will feature a friendly market, spectacular stage performances, and short talks on gender issues. Through a fun and relaxed atmosphere, gender equality concepts will be deeply embedded in the campus. Everyone is invited to participate and support gender diversity with action.lineup including dance, Drag Queen performances, magic, singers, and more. Stalls from many southern Taiwan gender-friendly organizations and NGOs.The event hopes to break out of echo chambers, attracting not only students but also local Tainan community residents.
A dedicated donation account has been set up. Friends from anywhere who care about gender equality are welcome to donate. Donation Link (Donations to this event can receive an official NCKU donation receipt.)