"First Person Plural", the first high-quality chat show on the Internet that connects the world from a female perspective, will be officially broadcast on Youku Video at 12 noon on September 20th! The program uses Zhou Yijun as the topic initiator. Each issue invites different guest speakers to focus on ordinary women's discussions on society, science, life and other aspects. Through the exchanges between Zhou Yijun and the guest speakers, we focus on the questions of contemporary life, inspire deep understanding and thinking, and gain the power to reconnect with the world.
The topic initiator Zhou Yijun, Beijing Hongfeng Women’s Psychological Counseling Service Center consultant Hou Zhiming, associate professor of China University of Political Science and Law Chen Bi, and Beijing Qianqian Law Firm lawyer Lu Xiaoquan were sitting around the table, chatting with each other sentence by sentence. This is " The first recording session of "First Person Plural". It was just a daily topic, but they talked about it in breadth, depth, and warmth.
As a social issue, how should sexual harassment be defined?
Sexual harassment occurs frequently in the current social environment. The famous host Liang Tian was harassed by a strange man on the subway. The custom of making a fuss at the wedding scene, and using Zhang Yuanying's photo as a profile picture was harassed... .For this reason, experts and scholars in the program also mentioned a "thriller" concept: "There is no woman who has not been sexually harassed." And it is not difficult to find out from the real cases shared by experts that not only women, but any gender may become victims of sexual harassment, regardless of age, method, or occasion. They use easy-to-understand language and real and concrete cases to analyze objectively and rationally, letting more people know the definition and solutions to sexual harassment.
When young people first enter the society, they may be confused about various emotional relationships. How to define "harassment" or "love", and how to clearly understand the various psychological activities through this entanglement? Associate Professor Chen Bi pointed out during the discussion that this requires considering more factors, such as power relations, social and cultural background, etc. It also emphasizes the importance of understanding each other's feelings and respecting others' wishes.
How to safeguard rights in the face of sexual harassment, and how to effectively prevent it
In the current public opinion field, discussing gender issues is very much like an "internal cycle." On the one hand, women bear a large amount of repetitive interpretive labor, such as repeatedly carrying out popular science education from scratch when news of sexual harassment occurs; on the other hand, men are rarely seen participating in it, and they remain silent or even resist. . These invisible walls have aggravated women's anxiety. Women who are in a weak position in the general environment are more likely to be trapped by the result orientation and fall into endless internal friction.
After being sexually harassed, most parties choose to tolerate and are afraid, and dare not seek help from the law or the police, which makes it more difficult to defend their rights. Sexual harassment is a type of gender discrimination, and it is also a social problem that requires more people to get involved. Lawyer Lu Xiaoquan said that it is very important to establish a harmonious and harmonious atmosphere. Resources are given by one's own responsibilities, and "benefits" cannot be obtained with an exchange mentality.
Spread new voices and break stereotypes
This program starts with social issues, how to define and identify sexual harassment, so that the audience can open up a new understanding of sexual harassment issues, so that more women can accumulate the courage to break through difficulties, and bring users Richer links between emotional supply and reality; through in-depth conversations, conclusions were drawn on how to safeguard rights and effectively prevent sexual harassment, allowing the public to better gain new understanding of sexual harassment issues.
"First Person Plural" is an all-female creative team program that uses the delicacy, sensitivity, and empathy of women's thinking to prompt them to produce the most essential results and directions, from breaking stereotypes to seeing the world and a new understanding of the world behind it. , giving them ways and behaviors to convey their thoughts. Nowadays, from traditional industries to artificial intelligence, we can see the existence of excellent "new blood". They have the power to speak out, and we must cherish this voice and spread it. This is also the significance of Youku Humanities launching this program. Expression can be gentle and broad, or it can be unique and sharp. This is not a new definition, nor is it a "kidnapping". "First Person Plural" is dedicated to encouraging the public to break stereotypes and bravely talk about and contact newer and broader things.Intelligence, neutrality, humanity...these issues deserve to be explained, written about, and debated. The program is output from an intellectual, real and speculative point of view, and will give full play to the personality and advantages of the program, so that women will no longer be afraid to step into the unknown, and no longer feel lonely and helpless when facing difficulties.
For more exciting content, please pay attention to "First Person Plural" on Youku every Wednesday at 12:00 noon starting from September 20th!