News 2024

VisiBilityAT/ March 9, 2024/ General

Dear Community, We are happy to inform you that a new organizing group has been formed within VisiBi*lity Austria! We want to make sure that the needs and wishes of our community are heard and considered. Therefore, we cordially invite you to contribute your suggestions and discussions via social media or at our monthly get-togethers. Your voices are crucial to

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Pride Picknick 2020 – collab with wlwien

JD/ June 3, 2021/ Community, Events, General, Pride

Dear visis, dear everyone, we would really love to be a part of a pride parade again. But unfortunately we think that it’s a little bit too soon for that. We would still love to see each other again – and provide an alternative for others who may not yet be ready to be in such a huge crowd again.Because

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About the bisexual umbrella

JD/ September 23, 2020/ General

Maybe you’re thinking “pardon me?!” – but let me explain…. The term “bisexual” is not only its own identity but also an umbrella term to describe a multitude of non-monosexual sexualities (ie sexuality that is attracted to one gender only). The term has existed for a while, but it’s not clear who coined it. But this is also why we

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Update

JD/ September 20, 2020/ Community, General

Dear visis, dear visitors, I think we don’t have to point out what a turbulent year 2020 is. Last year we finally found a new location for our monthly meet-up (shout out to Villa Vida!), now our meet-ups are primarily happening online, on our discord server. And apart from that, we had some changes, too: We finally redid our website

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visiBi*lity takes part in the Regenbogenmarsch for human rights

JD/ April 22, 2017/ General/ 0 comments

Yesterday the Regenbogenmarsch für Menschenrechte happened. Organised by To Russia with Love Austria, the demonstration wanted to point to the horrors queer people, specifically gay (and bisexual) men, have to face in Chechnya and Russia and send a signal FOR solidarity and AGAINST queer persecution. About 600-700 participants marched from the State Opera via the Hofburg to the Parliament, where,

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