Die TU Wien und Orange the World: Mein Weg zur Gleichstellung
Hey Leute! Let's talk about something super important: Gleichstellung an der TU Wien und die Orange the World Kampagne. I've been involved in various initiatives at the university, and this one really hit home. Honestly, I've seen firsthand how much work still needs to be done, but also how much progress we can make.
Meine Erfahrungen mit Ungleichheit an der TU Wien
Okay, so, full disclosure. I'm not a student anymore – I graduated a few years ago, thank goodness. But during my time at the TU, I witnessed some pretty frustrating situations. One that really sticks out was a class where the professor, completely unintentionally I'm sure, constantly called on male students first. It was subtle, but after a while, it became really obvious. The female students, myself included, kind of just shrunk back. It wasn't a huge drama, nothing overtly sexist, but it created this uncomfortable dynamic. It made me, and probably others, less likely to participate. This is a really important point – subtle sexism can be incredibly damaging. It’s not always a loud, obnoxious thing; often, it's just a creeping feeling of being overlooked or undervalued.
Another thing I noticed? The lack of female representation in certain fields, especially in engineering and tech. It felt like a self-fulfilling prophecy, you know? If you don't see women in these roles, you start to question whether you belong there. That's where campaigns like Orange the World become absolutely vital.
Orange the World: Mehr als nur eine Farbe
Orange the World is way more than just slapping orange lights on buildings. It's about raising awareness about Gewalt gegen Frauen. This is a HUGE problem, and it's something that affects us all, directly or indirectly. We're talking about physical, sexual, and emotional violence – a truly horrifying spectrum of abuse. I think the campaign does a great job highlighting the issue – those orange lights are a powerful visual reminder. The university's involvement shows a commitment to tackling this on a local level, which is incredibly important.
Konkrete Aktionen an der TU Wien: Was kann man tun?
So, what can we do? Well, the TU Wien offers a bunch of workshops and events related to gender equality, but you gotta actively seek them out. I wish I’d been more proactive! Don't be afraid to attend these events—even if you're feeling a little awkward or unsure. It's worth it.
Also, reporting instances of sexism and harassment is CRUCIAL. It can feel uncomfortable, but trust me – your voice matters. The university has processes in place for this, so utilize them. You don't have to fight this alone.
Here are some actionable steps:
- Attend Workshops and Events: Check the TU Wien website regularly for upcoming events related to gender equality and violence prevention.
- Speak Up: If you witness or experience sexism or harassment, report it to the appropriate channels.
- Be an Ally: Support and encourage fellow students and colleagues who are fighting for equality.
- Educate Yourself: Learn more about the issue of gender-based violence and how you can help.
Seriously, even small actions can make a difference. We need to create a more inclusive and supportive environment at the TU Wien and beyond. Let's make some noise and keep the conversation going – especially during the Orange the World campaign. Let's make a real change. Because, honestly, it's long overdue.