We are looking for experts in diversity and inclusion to enrich the Open Museum training offer. With the Open Museum project, we aim to raise…
📣 Upcoming training : Open Museum x Through Art We Care Art curation is intricately linked with the concept of care, as curators play a…
Brussels is a city of incredible diversity, where every nook and cranny exudes history, culture and art. And for this cultural wealth to be fully…
13 & 14 november. Would you like to set up a participatory project in your museum? Would you like to give your visitors more importance…
(Past event) Au-delà des catégories binaires : la diversité des genres et des sexes. Beyond binary categories: the diversity of genders and sexes. …
(Past event) March 7 and 8 and November 24 and 25 ONLINE IN FRENCH “2 days to identify and act against gender violence…
Inclusive or gender-neutral language first aim is to reduce gender stereotyping by paying more attention to how certain images and words can be (unconsciously) discriminatory or biased and how to avoid such formulations. Besides gender, inclusive language in English actively avoids ableist and racist phrasings. We strive for a representative, gender-equal and non-sexist language use.
We would like to invite all of our museum partners to participate in our inclusive language workshops organized during the last few weeks of the year. With the goal of giving you the best tools available for writing in more thoughtful ways about and to the people visiting your institution.
A committed initiative by Brussels Museums
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The aim of this initiative is to raise awareness of the importance of inclusion and participation of under-represented groups in the 125+ museums in the Brussels Museums network.