Today is International Women’s Day and, in the year of #MeToo and Time’s Up, 8 March keeps the spotlight on women calling for change around the world. Such an agenda is on the calendar of several associations across...
As part of the second edition of the Women's Spring Festival taking place in Brussels this March, De Markten invites the Arab Women Artists Now Festival to present the work of of selected artists.
Documentary film Whose Streets? will be screened at Bozar during the Afropolitan Festival on February 24th. Directed by Damon Davis, the film is a powerful battle cry from a generation fighting, not for their civil rights, but for...
This exhibition by photographer Karim Brikci Nigassa and visual artist Manu Scordiawill, exploring civil rights movements then and now, opens on Saturday December 2nd at Brass'Art in Brussels.
Documentary film I Am Not Your Negro will be screened for the first time in Belgium at the Cinematek during the Brussels Art Film Festival on November 19th. Directed by Raoul Peck, the film explores the history of...
Documentary film Mr Gay Syria will be screened at the Pink Screen Festival at Cinema Galeries on Sunday 12th November, in the presence of director Ayse Tropak. This film tells the story of gay Syrian refugees living through...
On Thursday November 16th, the BeaBee Women's Club organizes an exceptional meeting in Brussels with Nobel Peace Prize Shirin Ebadi, a human rights activist and advocate for the advancement of her country, particularly in the area of women’s,...
For its reopening, the Jewish Museum of Belgium decided to kick of its new program with an exhibition dedicated to the diversity of Brussels population. "Brussels : A safe haven?" shows how the Belgian capital was gradually transformed...