The “In-taboo” campaign is an initiative of the EUt+ Coordination Center, focusing on issues of equality and inclusion. Its aim is to open up a dialogue around topics that often remain taboo and to contribute to the deconstruction of the stereotypes and prejudices that surround them.
A key element of the campaign is the active involvement of university students, with an emphasis on their own voices, experiences, and perspectives. Through activities, discussions, and creative content, students are invited to actively participate in shaping a more open and inclusive university environment.
The third part of the campaign, launching in March 2026, focuses on the body, with the central message that the body is not a project to be fixed. In a time when images are often filtered, edited, and adjusted to fit standards of “perfection”, the campaign invites us to take a step back and question what we take for granted about appearance and self-image.
The goal is to shift the focus from the pressure of appearance to lived experience, encouraging a more meaningful, less superficial, and less critical relationship with our bodies and ourselves.