A large majority of the member(s)brussels(e)s of the committee on general Affairs has voted on Monday in favour of a resolution to initiate the decolonization of public space in the context of a wide work of dialogue and memory. This approach will be closely related to the work of a steering group made up of academics and members of the associative network related to diversity.

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In this context, the secretary of State in brussels in charge of Heritage and Urbanism, Pascal Smet (neb.brussels/spa) announced on Monday, for its part, the launch by urban.brussels a call for nominations for the working group on the decolonization of public space in Brussels “, of which he had wanted to set up, a few weeks ago.