Ⓒ Michael De Lausnay
De 10e editie van Ecopolis, het festival voor een rechtvaardige(re) toekomst, focust op de urgentie van hoopvol activisme.
Scientists and artists explore the theme 'Amor' in brief, surprising, urgent and fiery interventions.
Writers and artists from different backgrounds discuss the ongoing suppression of land, nature and people and offer alternatives.
How did the position of women change as we move out of the 'dark' middle ages and into the modern age and the Renaissance?
During a walk in the center of Brussels, Omar Fassi Fehri guides you through the different types of oppression experienced by minorities.
For it's eight edition the annual meet-up for a sustainable future focuses on unheard stories that depict a new way of living.
Philosopher Suzana Milevska and researcher and ecofemenist activist Myriam Bahaffou elaborate on ecofeminist art practices.
Starting from his artistic practice, Lebanese architect Raafat Majzoub shares his findings on the Heyvaert neighborhood in Anderlecht.
Cette promenade met en lumière les différents types d'oppression subis par les minorités. Suivi par une discussion.