Call for Projects – Brussels Pride Week 2026
As part of Brussels Pride Week 2026 (May 6–15), we are launching an open call for projects aimed at associations, collectives, artists and activists who wish to contribute to a...
publié le 26 March 2026
As part of Brussels Pride Week 2026 (May 6–15), we are launching an open call for projects aimed at associations, collectives, artists and activists who wish to contribute to a...
publié le 26 March 2026
Under the watchful eye of democratic Europe, the “forbidden Pride” will take place this Saturday, June 28, in Budapest. Following yet another restrictive law undermining the rights of Hungarian LGBTQIA+...
publié le 26 June 2025
Trial of Alleged Perpetrators of Homophobic Entrapments: Ex Aequo Warns of the Persistence of Anti-LGBTQIA+ Violence and the Urgent Need for Stronger Victim Support On April 16, the trial of...
publié le 16 April 2025
Brussels Pride Week is 10 days highlighting LGBTQIA+ activists, collectives and associations. The project call has different objectives, qualitative content and fundamental principles. If you want to participate in these...
publié le 7 February 2025
The LGBTQIA+ federation RainbowHouse Brussels strongly condemns the recent statements made by Rachid Ben Salah (PS-Vooruit), a municipal councilor in Molenbeek: “I understand, we would like to have more women,...
publié le 28 January 2025
On January 7, 2025, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, announced the termination of its fact-checking program and significant changes to its moderation policies. This decision,...
publié le 16 January 2025
Trans people are in danger. We are talking about a transphobic society whose rules and regulations make it increasingly difficult for trans people to get the care they need. It is essential...
publié le 11 April 2024
No minority is insignificant This year, various electoral events will provide an opportunity to express the needs of LGBTQIA+ minorities. Following a process of consultation with the associations that make...
publié le 3 February 2024
Support RainbowHouse Brussels for a more inclusive society. Our mission is to promote the visibility, well-being, and participation of LGBTQIA+ individuals, primarily on physical, psychological, social, and cultural levels. We...
publié le 19 December 2023
publié le 26 November 2023
Photographer, drag performer, dancer, non-binary performer, videographer, illustrator, it doesn’t matter… Rainbow for a Job invites the entire LGBTQIA+ community to an informative session on remuneration in the creative sector....
publié le 7 November 2023
As today is the celebration of the International Pronouns Day, we’d like to share with you few tips to create a respectful environment on the workplace. A contribution by Let’s...
publié le 18 October 2023
Update: Rainbow for a Job thanks all the people who visited us on Friday, October 13th during our second edition, and we also thank the companies that participated in our...
publié le 17 October 2023
Come and join us for a weekend of networking, sharing practices and building together. Various workshops and re-creative moments will be on offer to cross-check our views and questions on...
publié le 24 September 2023
Summer’s not over yet, and we’re already thinking about strengthening our team of trainees, who will find plenty of tasks and challenges at RainbowHouse. There’s plenty to keep you going...
publié le 19 July 2023
The Maison Arc-en-ciel de la Santé is pleased to announce that the care offer for lesbians, bies and co begins this Monday, July 17, 2023. Several times a week, we...
publié le 17 July 2023
Being non-binary Non-binarity is a gender identity in its own right. Non-binary people don’t identify with the social categories of male or female, but may recognize themselves in a combination...
publié le 17 July 2023
On June 28, RainbowHouse joins the civil society-union coalition to protest against the Van Quickenborne bill. In 2023, Brussels Pride has chosen to follow in the wake of Amnesty International’s...
publié le 27 June 2023