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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Portugal Século XX: Visões Femininas – CINEMATEK

“Although an essential component of the richness of Portuguese auteur cinema, the percentage of films directed by women in Portugal is one of the lowest in Western Europe. Between 1946 and 2009, Portuguese women directors made only 40 feature films, or less than one film per year. On the scale of a modest national production […]

Q(ee)R CODES – Centrale For Contemporary Art

“The project questions the presence and experience of cis, trans and queer women in their cities. Through listening and oral research on one hand and creating new spaces of imagination, confrontation and dialogue on the other, Q(ee)R Codes – New Boundaries BXL 1000 intends to be a platform of reflection and an invitation to redefine […]

TIP – Transgender Infopunt

The Transgender Infopunt (TIP) is a neutral, free and anonymous place for all your questions about gender diversity and the transgender theme. Organisations and institutions can contact the info point for consultancy, education or research.

DEMOS

(NL) Demos monitors social developments that shape the culture, youth work and sports sectors and works towards equality and participation. They stand for culture, youth work and sports that drive social change and build a more open, inclusive and democratic society.

Culture & Démocratie

(FR) Culture & Démocratie is a platform for reflection, observation, exchange and awareness-raising on what links culture and democracy. Culture & Démocratie bases its research and reflection work on several themes – prison, education, health, social work, the right to participate in cultural life, digital, territories, communities, migration(s) – which it explores each time in […]

Lasso

Lasso is Brussels’ platform for cultural participation. They want art and culture to be by everyone and for everyone. That’s why they inspire and reinforce organisations by joining forces across sectors and communities. They do this in the metropolitan context of Brussels.

Foyer

Foyer is a non-profit with various sections that has been building a (more) intercultural society in Brussels for more than 50 years. Our offer includes intercultural mediation, advice about multilingualism and education, a range of activities for young people and adults focusing on development and empowerment, and dialogue activities that encourage people to come together.

AWSA

Arab Women’s Solidarity Association Belgium is an association of men and women of Arab, Belgian and other origin. AWSA-Be is a mixed secular association which promotes the rights of Arab women, whether they are living in their country of origin or elsewhere. 

BXLRefugees

For a more open and inclusive society towards people who migrate, the Citizens’ Platform – BXLRefugees aims to mobilise citizens and associations and join forces to change the societal stigmas surrounding migrants and refugees.