RainbowHouse Brussels is excited to announce its call for projects for Pride Week 2025! Associations, collectives, and artists passionate about the LGBTQIA+ community, this is your chance to showcase your ideas and help make this event a powerful moment of visibility, reflection, and celebration.

Every year, Pride Week transforms Brussels into a vibrant space for expression, advocacy, and celebration for the queer community. To enrich this year’s program, RainbowHouse is seeking projects that address current and relevant themes such as LGBTQIA+ rights, inclusion, queer culture, the history of LGBTQIA+ struggles, and much more.

Your proposals can take various forms: debates, exhibitions, film screenings, performances, workshops, and more. Creativity and community impact are at the heart of the selection process.

Are you ready to contribute to an engaged and dynamic Pride Week? Submit your project before the deadline and be part of this incredible celebration! For more information and details on participation criteria, visit RainbowHouse Brussels.
Don’t miss this opportunity to make a difference and help shape a Pride Week that truly reflects the diversity and strength of our community. Apply now and let’s make Pride Week 2025 unforgettable!
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