During a walk in the center of Brussels, Omar Fassi Fehri guides you through the different types of oppression experienced by minorities.
How did the position of women changed as we move out of the 'dark' middle ages and into the modern age and the Renaissance?
For it's eight edition the annual meet-up for a sustainable future focuses on unheard stories that depict a new way of living.
Scientists and artists explore the theme 'Amor' in brief, surprising, urgent and fiery interventions.
Critical thinkers Ted Bwatu, Mohamed Barrie, Aminata Ndow and Sukina Douglas in conversation with Souleymane Bachir Diagne.
Lessons learned from Biosphere 2 and Living Library with Kathelin Gray, Bas Smets, Philippe Claeys a.o.
Salon on the limits of the human body with Stelarc, Mireille Hildebrandt, Raphaël Stevens, Kris Verdonck and Jerry Galle.
Critical reflection on connected medical data & devices and genomics with Stelarc, Koen Kas, Marc Noppen, Guy Nagels, Johnny Duerinck a.o.
Fatima Mernissi Leerstoel debat over de dekolonisering van de academische wereld met Nadia Fadil, Sarah Bracke, Sophie Withaeckx en Bambi Ceuppens.
Dialogues on residencies for scientists, artists and other thinkers. With Sophie Nys, John Tresch and others.
Les lois qui font obstacle au traitement équitable des femmes musulmanes sont nombreuses : par exemple, la loi marocaine sur l'héritage qui stipule q…
Sinds 2005 organiseert Crosstalks constructieve dialogen over gezondheid en toekomstgerichte gezondheidszorg, over alle disciplines, organisaties en …