Dear Colleagues,
It is our pleasure to invite you to the Anti-Racism Week
<https://antiracism-philosophy.univie.ac.at/news-events/>, a series of
events that will take place from 21-28 November 2023, organized by the
Anti-Racism Working Group <https://antiracism-philosophy.univie.ac.at/>*
at the Department of Philosophy and the Vienna Doctoral School of
Philosophy.
*21.11, 9:00-13:00, CTL Peer Seminar Room, 7th floor *
“How to Deal with Diversity in Teaching and Other Professional
Situations” <https://zara.or.at/de/training/detail/JqjWzcVSS>
Workshop with Zivilcourage & Anti-Rassissmus Arbeit (ZARA
<https://www.zara.or.at/de>)
This training examines the topics of identity, diversity, attributions
of self and others, and discrimination on an individual level.
Differences and prejudices will be reflected upon, and strategies for
dealing with diversity will be developed - without pointing fingers!
All Faculty and Staff are welcome to attend! Register at:
antiracism.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at
*22.11, 15:00-18:15, HS 3D *
Wrong Passport Stories
<https://antiracism-philosophy.univie.ac.at/news-events/detailsansicht/news/wrong-passport-stories/>
Academic and Artistic Workshop
This artistic/academic workshop explores narratives of historical
injustices and global inequalities that limit the opportunities and
experiences of migrant researchers, particularly within European academia.
*23.11, 13:00-15:00, HS 3A *
“Decolonizing” the Library
<https://antiracism-philosophy.univie.ac.at/news-events/detailsansicht/news/decolonizing-the-library/>
Lunchtime Presentation & Discussion (Bring your own lunch!)
with Birgit Athumani Hango of the Working Group, “Colonial Contexts in
the University of Vienna Library”
*23.11, 17:00-19:00, HS 2G *
Migration and Research
<https://antiracism-philosophy.univie.ac.at/news-events/detailsansicht/news/migration-and-research/>
Pragmatic Academic Series
This session will explore the challenges faced by immigrant researchers
and the need for policies to address them. Topics include integration
challenges, institutional support, barriers, and international
collaboration.
*28.11, 16:45, HS 3C *
Edelweiss: A Critical Love Letter to Austria (DE/EN)
<https://www.edelweissfilm.com/>
Film screening
EDELWEISS is a documentary about the harrowing realities of People of
Color living in Austria. It depicts the perspectives of many People of
Color with varying connections to Austria— some who call it home, some
who have made it their home, and others who would never call it home.
More information about the events can be found at
https://antiracism-philosophy.univie.ac.at/
* We define anti-racist action as raising awareness and dismantling
normalized racist structures, policies, and attitudes. Our goal at the
Department of Philosophy is to proactively address various forms of
racism, colonialism, xenophobia, and exclusion in our collective
contexts and to promote cultural change.
We look forward to enthusiastic engagement and fruitful discussions,
Your colleagues from the
The Anti-Racism Working Group