Protection for Everybody presents itself as a clear, purpose-driven initiative focused on protection and safety for everyone. Its visual and editorial framing suggests a message of collective care, inclusion and accessibility, with a tone that feels especially relevant in a time when visibility and safety remain deeply connected.

Artwork by David Espinosa
The project’s central message is easy to read: protection should not be selective, and safety should not depend on identity or privilege. By placing “everybody” at the center of the title, the site signals an inclusive approach that speaks to communities often left out of traditional protection narratives, including queer people, vulnerable groups and those seeking practical reassurance rather than abstract slogans.
What makes this kind of communication effective is its simplicity. Instead of overwhelming visitors with technical language, the site appears to use direct language and a streamlined presentation to make its point immediately clear, which is often the best way to build trust online.

Artwork by Burcu Köleli
For a Brussels queer audience, that matters. Messages about protection, solidarity and shared responsibility resonate strongly when they are framed not as institutional promises, but as something lived and visible in everyday spaces, from digital platforms to community-centered initiatives.
You can explore the project directly here: Protection for Everybody.
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