Associations
Sing Out Brussels
EN Founded in 2018, Sing Out Brussels! is a community choir that respects each and every member’s identity. The core values of kindness, freedom, transparency and solidarity drive our work, and our LGBTQI+ identity is deeply important to us. It feeds into how we recruit diverse singers, the way we choose our repertoire and the themes of our shows, how we make the choir a safer space through continuous reflection and improvement, who we decide to collaborate with, our presence at LGBTQI+ events in Brussels and the LGBTQI+ causes we support. Our membership accurately reflects Brussels’ international identity, with members coming from more than 20 countries and speaking 15 different languages.
Contact :
Web site : www.singout.brussels
Mail : info@singout.brussels
Facebook : fr.facebook.com/singoutbrussels
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Culture and leisure activities
LGBTQI+ pioneers in the spotlight
Since the 18th of January 2020, the rooms of the RainbowHouse have been named after 7 important LGBTQI+ icons. The...
publié le 29 September 2017
Inclusive organisations
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
Sexual diversity
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
Anti-discrimination
Better welcoming LGBTQI+ people with a migration background – The Equalcity project
The Equalcity project is coming to an end. This project, funded by the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship programme...
publié le 29 September 2017