See which inclusive projects our Brussels museums are launching, get inspired by (inter)national D&I examples or get in touch with experts fighting against structural discrimination.

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Let’s Meet A Jew (Jewish Museum of Belgium)

(FR & NL) “The Let’s meet a Jew project was designed with the expertise of CEJI (A Jewish Contribution for an Inclusive Europe). The project consists of four workshops aimed particularly at vulnerable groups. (…) Through objects, typical flavours, Jewish languages and songs, the participants will discover the “Other” from the perspective of their own […]

Parcours Alpha (La Fonderie)

(FR) “Molenbeek is a symbolic neighbourhood of the ever-changing Brussels. It is teeming with opportunities for literacy groups who want to learn about the workings and codes of the urban environment”.

Afropolitan Festival (Bozar)

Can we speak of a new “Afropolitan Woman Power”? The festival’s 2021 edition calls upon artists, but also women entrepreneurs, to come and present their creations, and share their experiences, insight, and struggles and hopes, with the public.

Museum in dialogue (RMFAB)

(NL) Museum in Dialogue is a project in which a group of people with diverse backgrounds discover the collection of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and investigate how the artworks and the museums can be an intercultural meeting place.

Masculinities (Fashion and Lace Museum)

Exhibition on male clothing from the 18th century uptil now that questions the idea of masculinity and the gender binary.

Made to Measure (RMFAB)

At the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Made to Measure offers guided tours, creative courses, workshops and themed activities tailored to specific audiences. In this way everyone has the opportunity to visit the museum in a personal and adapted way, regardless of disability, culture, language or any other restriction.