

Idealists Quarterly: NURTURE
Overview
IQ brings together people from diverse sectors who care about intersectionality, are dedicated to building community and want to make a difference in the world.
📅 Wednesday 21 January, 6pm onwards
📍 The Nine, Rue Archimedes 69, 1000 Brussels
🎭 Artistic performance
🎞️ Photo exhibition
🍸 Drinks and chats
This edition of our Idealists Quarterly event is organised in partnership with the artists Kamand Razavi from Iran and Raquel Versieux from Brazil.
It brings together dialogue, art and collective nervous system regulation. In short: it will make you FEEL something.
Together, we will reflect on what it means to NURTURE community, and everything that it entails. We will particularly reflect on the question: what happens if some do the hard labour of nurturing alone, and without support? How can we build systems of reciprocity, accountability and genuine mutual nurturing?
Two-tier ticketing system
To support our artists, we will again have a 2-tier ticketing system:
🎟 Wave 1 🎟
Tickets are limited. By supporting our speakers with a 10€ ticket donation, you can secure your spot already now. A 50% discount is available for those who need it; code: FIFTY50.
💶 If you want to pay in cash on the evening, please use the promo code CASH. This will secure your ticket, and then please bring 10€ in cash on the evening.
All proceeds go directly to the artists. We thank you in advance for your support in making this event series sustainable.
🎟 Wave 2 🎟
If you can’t support financially, please still join us for the fun! The remaining spots will be available via free tickets from Monday 19 January. Available as long as supplies last.
Run of event
6pm: Doors open + mingling
7pm: Artistic performance by Kamand Razavi and Raquel Versieux
7.40pm: Drinks + mingling
The photo exhibition will be accessible throughout the entire event.
This event is for
People who work (or are interested) in intersectional justice across policy, politics, tech or sustainability.
Are passionate about improving the communities around them and are open to collaboration.
All genders are welcome. Our goal is to support underrepresented groups including women of colour, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, people with disabilities etc.
We particularly welcome people from diverse cultural, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds, and we aim to accommodate any special needs.
Write to us with any questions.