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Martina Schradi was born on 1972 in Nuremberg, Germany, is a Cartoonist. At 48 years old, Martina Schradi height not available right now. We will update Martina Schradi's height soon as possible.
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Nuremberg, Germany |
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She is a member of famous Cartoonist with the age 50 years old group.
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Martina Schradi Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Martina Schradi worth at the age of 50 years old? Martina Schradi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cartoonist. She is from German. We have estimated
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Until 2015, she was in charge of the blog Infothek Lehre, which is funded by the German ministry of education and research. It is a platform dedicated to informing teachers, and professors about current publications in the field of teaching. Schradi herself conducted interviews with people in the German education system from different fields where their ideas, methodologies, and goals were discussed.
Schradi has made it her mission to expose people to the daily lives and trials of people in the LGBT*I community. This mission has been realized after her work was successfully exhibited in Nuremberg. Since then, she has introduced her work throughout Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Finland, Tunisia, Italy and Ukraine. A funding by the ministry of family has helped the team around Christine Burmann and Martina Schradi develop methodologies showing how teachers can discuss LGBT*I themes in their classrooms. In 2015, she had the opportunity to introduce her work at notable events such as the Proud At Work (PAW) conference. Ways in which comics, such as Oh, I see?!, may be used as teaching material are discussed in workshops. Oh, I see?! is already being used at the Friedrich-Alexander University in conventions and workshops for the further education of teachers.
Oh, I see?!(winner of the ICOM-Sonderpreis der Jury 2015 for exceptional comic book publications and Michael-Schmidpeter-Sonderpreis 2014) ISBN 978-3943547139
Schradi noted discussions in the province of Baden-Wuerttemberg on the implementation of LGBT*I themes in the school curriculum as catalyst for Oh, I see?!. The comics are a collection of true stories about people ages 20–68 in the LGBT*I community. Different themes are found throughout the comics including coming out stories, anonymity at work and experiences on how peers at school view homosexuality. A book was first published in 2014, but many of the comics can also be found on the official website for Oh, I see?!, available in German, English, Spanish and Russian. A Chinese translation is in preparation Beyond being a collection of people's lives, it is an anti-discrimination project supported by the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth in a project titled Toleranz fördern – Kompetenz stärken(Promoting tolerance-strengthening competence), the Human Rights Office of the City of Nuremberg, and the Hannchen-Mehrzweck-Stiftung. More details on this project are given in a chapter which Schradi co-authored in the book Teaching Gender.
Martina Schradi (/ʃʁadi/ born 1972) is a German author, cartoonist and certified psychologist from Nuremberg. She is known for Oh, I see?!, a collection of comics depicting the daily lives and struggles of people in the LGBT*I community. After successfully exhibiting her work, Schradi began travelling throughout Germany to conduct workshops and readings. These workshops are designed to inform people on how to use her comics to fight prejudice.