Antidiscrimination workshop addressed to students and academics of SWPS University
The workshops for the members of My Gender Research Club, which are a great opportunity for cultural self-reflection. Sexism, racism, xenophobia, and homophobia are also present in academic environment, which actually should lead the way in tolerance, cross-cultural integration, and respecting the right of people to be different.
Our antidiscrimination workshop meets these needs, increases awareness and sensitivity concerning diversity, and fosters the attitudes of openness and equality.
Open Mic – take the stage for your story
“Open Mic - Take the Stage to Tell Your Story” was a side event of the 2017 ILGA-Europe Annual Conference, co-organized by IGLA-Europe and Kampania Przeciw Homofobii [Campaign Against Homophobia] (KPH), an organization that supports LGBTQ+ individuals in Poland. The main goal of the event was to provide a platform conducive to self-expression for non-heteronormative individuals.
"Open Mic" was a competition, where participants told, sang or danced their stories on stage, and the audience chose best performances. Meloe Gennal, a spoken word poet and lawyer who represents transgender people, was a special guest at the event.
Debate series: “University from different perspectives”
The series is an attempt to include voices of persons excluded from the discussion about the role of higher education institutions and their social responsibility. Debate participants include lecturers and students. Each debate focuses on the university from a different perspective, for example the women’s view, persons’ with special needs perspective, non-heteronormative view and the perspective of foreigners.
During our the debates, the concept of “university” undergoes a cultural analysis. We strive to sensitize participants to problems of persons who are discriminated against at the university, and we search for solutions conducive to better inclusivity.