déi aner events
Meet us at one of our events! Check out our event calendar. Want to organize something with us? Reach out!
Decolonize Nightlife
Join us on Friday 30th January (10pm-2am) for a Decolonize Nightlife party!
More details to come, watch this space…
Decolonize 101
Join us on Monday 19th January (6-10pm) for Decolonize 101 at Rocas.
More details to come, watch this space!
Decolonize 101
Join us on Monday 5th January (6-10pm) for Decolonize 101 at Rocas.
More details to come, watch this space!
decolonize nightlife
It’s officially the month of merry festivities and we are so excited to welcome all of you back again for our next edition of Decolonize Nightlife. This one is truly not to be missed!
This time, we’ll be raising funds for unhoused people in Luxembourg. While atrocities are happening in places like Palestine and Sudan, it’s also important to remember that even in a country as rich as Luxembourg (full of empty buildings) many people still have no safe place to sleep. Especially during these cold winter nights, marginalized people here urgently need support too.
decolonize 101
Join us for another edition of Decolonize 101, on Monday 15th December at Rocas. This time, we are screening the movie “Embrace the Serpent / El Embrazo de la Serpiente” (2015). Drinks and food are available at the venue. Feel free to bring snacks!
Workshop @ Mudam. A Feminist Perspective on Art and Antin
© Exhibition view ‘Eleanor Antin: A Retrospective’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Mareike Tocha © Mudam Luxembourg
halloween party
As you might already know Halloween is coming up and the queers are coming out! We decided to through a little party at the rainbow center where people can turn up with their best out-of-the-closet or in-the-closet icons costume 🎃✨
Decolonize 101
Join us on Wednesday 29th October (6-10 pm) for Decolonize 101 at Rocas for an evening of community building, learning, fundraising and open decks!
Free entrance but donations are very welcome (all proceeds are directly donated to families affected by war and genocide).
Spiral, Megaphone and déi aner party
Join us on Friday 24th October (8pm-3am) for a Spiral, Megaphone and déi aner party!
More details to come, watch this space…
Decolonize 101
Join us on Wednesday 22nd October (6-10 pm) for Decolonize 101 at Rocas for an evening of community building, learning, fundraising and open decks!
Free entrance but donations are very welcome (all proceeds are directly donated to families affected by war and genocide).
Decolonize 101
Join us on Wednesday 15th October (6-10 pm) for Decolonize 101 at Rocas for an evening of community building, learning, fundraising and open decks!
Free entrance but donations are very welcome (all proceeds are directly donated to families affected by war and genocide).
Decolonize 101
Join us on Wednesday 8th October (6-10 pm) for Decolonize 101 at Rocas for an evening of community building, learning, fundraising and open decks!
Free entrance but donations are very welcome (all proceeds are directly donated to families affected by war and genocide).
Clothes swap
With autumn already in full swing, it might be time to update your wardrobe. Come to the déi aner clothing swap to get rid of clothes you no longer wear in exchange for other people's preloved items to keep you warm and stylish all autumn and winter.
Clothes of all kinds and sizes are welcome, provided they are still in good condition!
Note that we do not accept underwear.
Take Back the Night!
Dear FLINTA* person,
How much longer must we walk home at night feeling unsafe?
We say no more! It is our right to move freely and fearlessly through Luxembourg’s public spaces! So gear up and prepare yourself for taking back the night on the 30th of April 2025!
déi aner turns 2! WNF @ Mudam
Celebrate déi aner’s 2nd birthday with a zinemaking workshop in a night of Wednesday Night Fun! With a beautiful venue in MUDAM, the national museum of modern art, we will create multimedia zines inspired by time, migration, cultural heritage, and our connection to nature.
Feminist March – Radical Bloc
On March 8th, we take to the streets—not just to celebrate, but to demand real change. Too often, mainstream feminism upholds white supremacy, capitalism, and colonial legacies while ignoring those most affected by systemic violence. We refuse to stand by.