To be aware, to inform oneself, to be sensible to certain problems. In order to make the IN*VISION a wonderful experience for all of us and to make sure that nobody feels uncomfortable, we want to raise awareness for an attentive and conscious approach. Sexism, racism, ableism, heterosexism and any other form of discrimination have no place here! In order to live up to our claim as an … weiterlesen ►
It is important for us to enable people with children to participate actively at IN*VISION. Taking care of a child means an incredibly high effort of care work, which often happens isolated and, through patriarchy, often done by FLT*I*. Because of this care work, many people are not able to participate in events, especially if they go longer than one afternoon. To ease this reality, we organize … weiterlesen ►
We have only limited spots and a quota for the festival to ensure that at least 75% of the tickets are reserved for BIPoC (i.e. Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Migrants and Refugees, Rom*nja, Sinte*zza and many more) and that a majority of WomenLesbianTrans*Inter* get the chance to participate. weiterlesen ►
There will be accompanied arrivals and departures. During IN*VISION, the safety team will support the awareness team in their decisions and will also ensure that unwelcomed people do not gain access to the festival. weiterlesen ►