This episode looks back from the 10th anniversary of the Sunflower Movement, revisiting one of the most pivotal moments in recent Taiwanese history.
Through interviews with key activists, politicians, and critics, we explore the movement’s origins and legacy, its impact on Taiwan’s democracy, and the controversies it continues to spark. From its ideals of transparency and sovereignty to the harsh criticisms it faces today, we examine how this movement reshaped Taiwan and whether its message still resonates in a rapidly changing world.