Yearly in March, Graz celebrates a month of gender equality and feminism (see: Frauen*tag | 0803*). You can join!
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University of Graz Information and Service for PostDocs News Read your favourite gender equality texts out loud (Mar 6)
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How about spending a night reading, with other folks passionate about gender equality? Send in your reading or music suggestion by Feb 15!
This is part of the Graz celebrations of the 8th of March, hosted by retired University of Graz professor Irmtraud Fischer.
More info on where to send your suggestion: Lange Nacht der Genderlesung 2026 - Theologische Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
This year there will once again be a gender reading event around International Women's Day. This time on March 6, 2026.
Everyone committed to gender fairness is warmly invited to read a text of about 10 minutes or to play music. As always, it will start at 5 PM.
Please send an email as usual with the following information:
• Full name
• Affiliation (where you are engaged or working)
• Text you would like to read: one that has been or is significant to you for gender awareness or women's history.
Last year, it was a full house, with over 60 people attending. The team hope for numerous participants this year as well—whether reading or listening. Please register by February 15.