Associations
STRAFFE KETTEN
Created in 2010 the Straffe Ketten RFC is Belgium’s first and only fully inclusive rugby club. A proud member of IGR (International Gay Rugby) and participating in different competitions in Belgium and abroad, we are as much about the teamwork and brotherhood as we are about rugby and making our sport more inclusive.
Just like much of Brussels, our teammates come from around the world and speak many languages. We are diverse in terms of sexual orientation, culture, ethnic origin, and social background. We share our love of the game and have become a small big family.
We were created in 2010 as the gay rugby team of Brussels. We perceived a lot of interest for rugby in the gay community in Brussels, but very few guys actually attempted to join a rugby club. We swiftly became a socially, culturally and ethnically diverse club united by our passion for our sport. We exist to give everybody in Belgium the opportunity to discover rugby in a fun, social and inclusive environment.
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Anti-discrimination
ILGA Report: How to interpret the data?
The ILGA report was released almost two weeks ago. It has been quoted many times during the official speeches at...
- Anti-discrimination
- International
- Health and well-being
- Asylum & Migration
- Families and parenthood
- Identities and gender expression
- Sexual diversity
- Inclusive organisations
- Pride
publié le 29 September 2017
Inclusive organisations
Trans Rights Map 2023 : a situation to be improved.
The new report by TGEU (Transgender Europe) has just been released. It is a detailed analysis of the situation of...
- Inclusive organisations
- Anti-discrimination
- International
- Asylum & Migration
- Identities and gender expression
publié le 29 September 2017
Culture and leisure activities
YOUR STORY MATTERS!
Besides occasional news reports about discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people, there is very little comparable...
- Sexual diversity
- Identities and gender expression
- Inclusive organisations
- Culture and leisure activities
publié le 29 September 2017