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台東Kasavakan(建和)部落卑南族人,現為鏡電視採訪中心國際組記者、兼任主播,亦擁有多年豐富且多樣中英雙語主持經驗。政大外交系學士、德國漢堡大學經濟社會學院歐洲研究碩士、世新大學傳播博士學位學程博士生,具備國際政治、社會及傳播專業背景,長期參與原住民族權利、性別、青年、氣候變遷等社會議題倡議,並且投入自身部落文化復振工作。將社會關懷、族群文化,與媒體、主持工作結合轉化,更加具備文化敏感度及多元觀點。專題報導作品「你的水壩我的家」曾入選2019 年吉隆坡國際生態影展,也曾入圍2020年亞洲電視大獎最佳新聞節目主持人獎。
Tuhi Martukaw (Jocelyn Ting-Hui Hung Chien) is from the Kasavakan Community of the Pinuyumayan Peoples in Taiwan. She has BA in Diplomacy from National Chang-Chi University, Taiwan and MA in European Studies from University of Hamburg, Germany. She currently acts as the coordinator and founder of the LIMA Taiwan Indigenous Youth Working Group, a journalist and researcher, as well as a Ph.D. student in communication studies. She is an active Indigenous woman at all levels. She was the co-chair of the Global Indigenous Youth Caucus, which is a working group formally recognized by the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues from 2010 to 2015. She founded the LIMA Taiwan Indigenous Youth Working Group in 2013 with the vision to connect the indigenous youth across the borders and continents, to share views and experiences, to contribute in the struggle of their rights and to build up their capacity to shoulder the responsibility of carrying on their cultural heritage and advocacy for equality and justice. Since 2014, she started to work as an Indigenous journalist. With the experiences of grass-root social participation, she tries to transform the lessons she learned and the insights she obtained into short documentaries and news reports, in order to express her opinions on certain problems and point out the crux of the disputed issues based on Indigenous point of view. Through her reports, she aims to speak out and spread the information for more people to understand the real situation, challenges and obstacles Indigenous Peoples around the world are encountering.
Tuhi Martukaw (Jocelyn Ting-Hui Hung Chien) is from the Kasavakan Community of the Pinuyumayan Peoples in Taiwan. She has BA in Diplomacy from National Chang-Chi University, Taiwan and MA in European Studies from University of Hamburg, Germany. She currently acts as the coordinator and founder of the LIMA Taiwan Indigenous Youth Working Group, a journalist and researcher, as well as a Ph.D. student in communication studies. She is an active Indigenous woman at all levels. She was the co-chair of the Global Indigenous Youth Caucus, which is a working group formally recognized by the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues from 2010 to 2015. She founded the LIMA Taiwan Indigenous Youth Working Group in 2013 with the vision to connect the indigenous youth across the borders and continents, to share views and experiences, to contribute in the struggle of their rights and to build up their capacity to shoulder the responsibility of carrying on their cultural heritage and advocacy for equality and justice. Since 2014, she started to work as an Indigenous journalist. With the experiences of grass-root social participation, she tries to transform the lessons she learned and the insights she obtained into short documentaries and news reports, in order to express her opinions on certain problems and point out the crux of the disputed issues based on Indigenous point of view. Through her reports, she aims to speak out and spread the information for more people to understand the real situation, challenges and obstacles Indigenous Peoples around the world are encountering.