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16 days against patriarchal violence

Let's work together to fight against the structural disadvantage, oppression, and danger for FLINTA* individuals in the patriarchy!

Statement and Contextualization on the Antisemitic and Anti-Israeli Graffiti at Campus Altes AKH

Several spaces on the campus of the University of Vienna were defaced with antisemitic graffiti and slogans. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident: antisemitic incidents are on the rise in Austria and around the world. We strongly condemn these acts and would like to provide information about the antisemitic backgrounds of the sprayed…

Don't forget to pay the Student's Union fee

The Student's Union fee (ÖH fee) must be paid by October 31. By doing so, you ensure the continuation of your Austrian Students' Union and can make use of all its services.

ÖH Condemns Terror of Hamas

Solidarity with the Israeli and Palestinian Civilian Population!

Solidarity in Times of Hate - The Class Struggle Against Anti-Muslim Racism

After terrorist attacks, right-wing groups try to stoke hatred and racism against minorities. Together, we want to counter this trend. Affected students are invited to contact the Anti-Racism Office at any time.

Against All Antisemitism - Including at the University!

The ÖH Uni Wien calls on the Rectorate of the University of Vienna to take a clear stand and finally advocate for the safety of its Jewish students.

Events

Lecture: Remove Abortions from the Criminal Code!

As part of the campaign "16 Days Against Violence," Sylvia Groth from the platform for free abortion "Pro Choice Austria" is holding a lecture followed by a discussion. Tuesday, December 5, 6 PM, Kolingasse 14-16 SR 5

Man without Patriarchy - Workshop on Masculinity

POSTPONED, new date to be announced! The feminist department is organizing a workshop on masculinity. It will be led by the artist, @Jay0null. Primarily invited are cisgender men who want to engage with their masculinity.

Remembrance of the November Pogrom 1938

No forgiving, no forgetting! We remember the pogroms on November 8th and 9th, 1938, during which Jewish businesses and synagogues were destroyed, and countless Jewish people were injured and killed.

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