從梅杜莎到流星雨:桃園拉拉山天文與性別平權觀星活動
Taoyuan tied stargazing to gender equality in a two-night event on Lala Mountain, a positive story blending science education with social awareness.
- Taoyuan's scenic area office and the Taiwan Dark-Sky Association ran the "Perseid Meteor Shower – Medusa's Gaze" event on August 12–13.
- The Greek myth of Medusa was used to spark discussion about women's roles and how society judges different genders.
- Nighttime stargazing doubled as an environment lesson, showing how lighting can keep the ground safe without washing out the sky.
- The "astronomy x gender" idea extends to a picture-book talk and a September 5 lecture at National Taiwan University on boosting the number of women in science and engineering research.
- Organizers are cutting light pollution from Lala Mountain's streetlights so visitors can safely watch the stars right outside their guesthouses.
Outlook: More cross-topic events are planned, aiming to open up wider public discussion about women in math, science, and engineering.