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.
Be Inspired
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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Aequal consulting
Aequal consulting is a team DEI strategists genuinely committed to creating welcoming work environments through trainings.
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- Training
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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- Training
L'architecture qui dégenre
L'architecture qui dégenre is a platform that questions the dominant order, builds equality and edifies optimism. The association is a space for sharing practices and knowledge related to architectural, artistic and urban equality.
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- Training
Bye bye binary
Bye bye binary is a collective working to debinarise writing. Its members design typographic glyphs with the aim of proposing a new, more fluid form of ‘inclusive writing’.
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- Tools
- Training
ROSA
ROSA is a national campaign that fights against all forms of sexism and campaigns for the involvement of women in social movements.
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Ella Global Community
Ella global community is an international organisation dedicated to improving the lives of queer women and non-binary people from all walks of life and all over the world.
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Unia
Unia is an independent public institution that promotes equality and combats discrimination.
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- Training
- Tools
- Good practices
Visite particulière
The aim of the association is to create a group of opinion leaders on cultural matters in Brussels, to encourage contact between the LGBTQI+ public and Brussels' cultural operators, and to build bridges between the cultural, economic and tourist sectors in our Region.
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L-Tour
L-Tour organizes lesbian and rainbow tours and events to promote the history (herstory and history) of Brussels’ LGBTQI+ communities starting from Brussels, via lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex people and associations.
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Xeno
Xeno is a travelling platform and practical research laboratory for intersectional feminism and BIPOC, queer and non-binary issues.
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- Good practices
Tels Quels
The aim of Tels Quels asbl is to defend and protect the rights and freedoms of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, aromantic and other sexual and gender minorities (LGBTQIA+), and to provide information on sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression and variations in sexual characteristics.
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RainbowHouse
The Rainbowhouse Brussels is home to various French and Dutch speaking LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, etc.) associations in the Brussels area.
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TIP (transgender infopunt)
The transgender infopunt is a directory of answers to your questions on trans* issues.
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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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