New report ranks Belgium 2nd-best in Europe for LGBTQIA+ people
ILGA-Europe is an independent, international non-governmental umbrella organisation uniting over 700 organisations from 54 countries
ILGA-Europe is an independent, international non-governmental umbrella organisation uniting over 700 organisations from 54 countries
In 2023, the City of Brussels is gearing up to commemorate a significant milestone: the
This Wednesday marks the start of the much-anticipated 10 Days of Pride week in Brussels,
Get ready to put on your skates and join the Zinneke Stick, the inclusive hockey
For the first time in the history of the Brussels Pride Parade, there will be
Belgium’s first-ever season of Drag Race Belgique has come to a close, but it seems
The fate of homosexuals and lesbians during World War II has remained largely unknown to the general public for years. However, a temporary exhibition titled “Homosexuals and Lesbians in Nazi Europe” aims to shed light on their persecution in Belgium, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
The exhibition is based on a variety of documents, most of which have never been displayed in Belgium before. It answers many questions by placing the persecution of homosexual men and women under the Nazi regime in a broad geographical framework, while also highlighting the rich gay and lesbian subcultures that existed in the early 20th century.
Get your rainbow flags ready, Pride returns to the streets of Brussels on 20 May.
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