Taking action for inclusion and diversity?
Whether you're new to the idea or have deep-rooted convictions, Open Museum can help you take action.

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Looking for inspiration? Here, you'll find a selection of training sessions, events, museums best practices from museums, helpfull tools, as well as the contacts of our collaborators from the associative world.

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Artizest

Artizest is a French expert specialised on particapatory approaches and design thinking.

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Kuumba

The Flemish-African house Kuumba is a place where African cultures and Flemish culture come together for exchange, dialogue and entertainment.

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RABKO

RABKO is a bilingual network for dialogue and reflection, a platform for advice and information, and a point of contact for arts and culture in Brussels.

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Bamko

The majority of Bamko's members are Afro-descendant women. Bamko is open to anyone interested in learning more about interculturality, intersectionality, racism, feminism and ecology.

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Unia

Unia is an independent public institution that promotes equality and combats discrimination.

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Axcent

Axcent promotes dialogue between and within religious and convictional communities in Brussels.

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Foyer

Foyer works to build a more inclusive and intercultural world and a society where everyone is respected.

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AWSA-Be

Arab women's solidarity association- Belgium is a lay, mixed association that campaigns for the promotion of the rights of women from the Arab world in their home and host countries.

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Black History Month Belgium

Black History Month Belgium aims to bring together Black and Afrodescendant communities in Belgium, and create spaces of solidarity to contribute to the education, entertainment and care of people who are members of these communities.

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FMDO

FMDO (Federation of Global and Democratic Organisations) connects and empowers people in the super-diverse society of today and tomorrow.

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Open Museum

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.