STILL STANDING! 50 Years of Sex Workers’ Struggles: From Lyon’s Saint-Nizier to Today
On June 2, 1975, more than a hundred sex workers occupied the Saint-Nizier Church in
We’ve learnt that our community is strongest when we stand together. In Brussels, we’re fortunate to have a huge range of LGBTQ organisations and a vibrant and visible queer community. Diversity is a strength – we don’t all have to be the same, but we all respect each other and we lift each other up.
We’re proud to be able to showcase some of the leaders, events, and issues that are important to our community. We’re proud to be part of the LGBTQ community of Brussels.
On June 2, 1975, more than a hundred sex workers occupied the Saint-Nizier Church in
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