we are a team

We fight for equality and tolerance for LGBTIQ+ people in Europe

meet the executive director of forbidden colours NPO

Advocating for a Europe free of LGBTIQ+ hate

Executive Director
Forbidden Colours NPO

Rémy Bonny

During my many researches and advocacy work in Eastern Europe, I started understanding the privileged position I was living as a Belgian LGBTIQ+ person. Too many LGBTIQ+ people still have to live in the closet in our European Union. Many of my friends in Poland and Hungary had suicide attempts when they were teenagers. Hearing their stories breaks my heart every time. My life’s work is making sure that the stories of the many LGBTIQ+ teenagers that lost their life will never be forgotten.

Outreach & Policy Officer
Forbidden Colours NPO

Vincent Reillon, PhD

Trained as a physicist specialised in iridescent colours, I learned a lot about rainbows. Yet, my coming out opened the doors of a new rainbow world. A safe space in which I healed from the guilt, the shame and the fear that growing gay in an cisheteronormative world had infused me with. It became obvious to me that I wanted to act and engage to make sure no LGBTIQ+ people would never have to go through that kind of trauma anymore.

Within Forbidden Colours, I bring my experience as a former researcher, analyst, and diplomat in EU policy to try and secure LGBTIQ+ people’s access to their human rights. A humongous challenge, even given the progress of the last 20 years. But a mission that I embrace with enthusiasm and determination.

meet the board of founders

Discover our story and the reason why we created Forbidden Colours

Communications Director, Automotive

Gabriel Goffoy

I’m grateful that my family, friends and colleagues never question or judge my homosexuality and accept me and my husband for who we are. I know many people fought for the rights we have today and I think it is the responsibility of those who live in freedom to continue the fight for equal rights for all LGBTIQ+ people for whom their sexual identity still is a struggle.

Too many LGBTIQ+ people still face discrimination, prosecution, exclusion, torture and even execution. Therefore I want to thank the founding members, members of the steering committee, all our ambassadors and people who support Forbidden Colours in our mission to make the world a better place for all LGBTIQ+ people.

Speaker & Executive Creative Director

Benoit Vancauwenberghe

Speaker & Executive Creative Director

Benoit Van- cauwenberghe

I am 41 years of age and have been married to the man of my life for 20 years now. My family has always supported us and I was able to get the job of my dreams. I am one of the lucky few because my life could have taken a very different turn. 2500 kilometres away from here, outing yourself as LGBTIQ+ results in jail time without a trial. A 2-hour flight away from Brussels, people get beaten to death for holding hands with the one they love.

Architect and founder of Arcanne

Gregory Hye

We’re all different. We’re all the same. We’re all abnormal. We’re all normal. Being gay has become for me a non-subject, thanks to my family, my friends, my city. I’m conscious that this privilege is fragile and I want to commit myself to the defence of those everywhere in the world who still have to fight for who they are. Through my commitment, I want those who point fingers to question their own morality.

Art22 Gallery founder

Didier Brouwers

Being happy with my own difference and able to express myself freely in my professional and private life have always been a goal in itself. I grew up in a rather tolerant environment where conflict called for dialogue, even though homosexuality was something new to be tamed, easily or with difficulty, for those around me.

When I made my coming out, someone close to me made the essential decision to change her sexual identity. During our respective journeys as “battle companions”, I have come to see the extent to which an assumed sexual identity is key to one’s life, whatever the price to pay, despite the “battles” that shouldn’t even exist in contemporary society in the first place.

Opera-intendant

Peter de Caluwe

Equal rights are the basis of living together in harmony. It has always been my adagio that every human being deserves the same rights as those I dare claim for myself… .

Where this moral basis of democracy is now widely accepted, it is still different when it comes to LGBTIQ+ rights. Not everyone understands that sexual choices are a choice of identity and self-respect and that others have no right to claim anything as regards another person’s affections.

Noble Purpose entrepreneur & activist

Olivier Onghena-
‘t Hooft

Being gay was and is a non-issue for me. Actually, I see it as a beautiful thing to be able to be who I am.

From a very young adult age I adopted the attitude “If you have a problem with me being gay, that tells more about your limitations than about me being the human being I was born!” My homosexuality has never prevented me from doing what I wanted to do, from being aware and from becoming successful.

meet the steering committee of our fund hosted by the KBF

active members of the steering committee

Trainer & coach

Leonie Nelissen

Hello, my name is Leonie Nelissen. I’ve been an LGBTIQ+ activist for over 15 years. Among other things, I was at the cradle of the introduction of the law on automatic co-parenting. In recent years, the laws for which our community has fought so hard, have been under increasing pressure. It is important that we, together with our allies and sympathisers, guard and defend our rights. I am proud to be an ambassador of Forbidden Colours, an initiative that aims to support projects that promote the well-being and empowerment of the LGBTIQ+ community. Together we can send out a strong message.

Film director and screenwriter

Lukas Dhont

I am Lukas Dhont, ambassador of Forbidden Colours. For me, Forbidden Colours is a way to support a cause that is very close to my heart. An ambition to support initiatives that can make a change. A desire for equality.

Fund management

King Baudouin Foundation

Ilse De Keyser, secretary of the Forbidden Colours fund at the KBF.
Stefan Schaefers, director of the Forbidden Colours fund at the KBF
meet our ambassadors

Forbidden Colours exists thanks to the support of these wonderful people

thank you for your hard work and commitment
Axel Deroeck, social media
Daniel Hartmann, web development
Denis Poucet, graphic design
Diter Wuytens, legal
Jean-Pol Lejeune, photography
Jimmy De Bock, photography
Stijn Zeebroek, IT consultant

Many people : one
team one purpose

We are individuals with various professional responsibilities and combine our expertise, our experience and our social networks for the benefit of Forbidden Coulours.

Our purpose is to create a better world for LGBTI people in which they can live in freedom with self-respect and dignity.

Forbidden Colours is a group of like-minded people who voluntarily strive to attain the same goal by putting their individual interests aside and without any kind of financial benefits.