Dive into the latest edition of KET Magazine as we explore the multifaceted world of Brussels’ LGBTQIA+ community. In this eighth issue, we delve deep into the diverse tapestry of our city’s queer scene, shining a spotlight on its rich history and vibrant culture.
Explore the captivating realm of the ballroom scene, drawing inspiration from the unique expressions found within our local community. While elements of ballroom culture may echo through mainstream media, it’s the authentic voices and narratives of our own community members that truly illuminate the richness of this scene.

Join us on an insightful journey through the world of cinema, where we encounter the dedicated visionaries striving to bring queer visibility to the silver screen. Through intimate conversations with filmmakers, we celebrate their unwavering commitment to sharing our stories and challenging societal norms, frame by frame.
As we look to the road ahead, let us not forget the importance of remaining vigilant and engaged in the ongoing fight for our human rights. It is imperative to stay informed and continue advocating for justice, equality, and acceptance for all members of our community.
Get your copy of KET Magazine’s 8th edition today in the most of the Brussels’ safer spaces and join us in celebrating Pride season in Brussels!
Digital version : Calameo
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