QUS News Archive
Frank Vos
Fleur Renkema wrote a bio about Frank Vos. His activism almost cost him his life.
QUS on local TV
Evert van der Veen walks in 9 minutes through the city center of Utrecht in search of queer culture.
Ien Dales
She fought for equal treatment and was an example for the queer community.
Anteros symposium
During Pride Week, LGBTQIA+ student association Anteros organizes a symposium about the queer history of Utrecht.
New story: Atalanta
Around 1980, Rymke Wiersma and Weia Reinboud started the anarkafeminist printing and publishing house Atalanta in Utrecht.
Sonja Witstein and Jeffrey Wammes
Two new canon windows: Sonja Witstein (1920-1978), the first woman on the COC board, and top athlete Jeffrey Wammes (1987).
Introducing: Iris Bouman
Iris Bouman (1998) is our new social media manager.
Welcome Iris!
Kees van den Berg on RTV Utrecht
RTV Utrecht made a short impression on QUS team member Kees van den Berg's life as an LGBTQ+ activist and musician.
Lecture first generation gay activists
On Wednesday 24 January, QUS contributor Maurice van Lieshout will give a lecture on the first generation of gay activists in the Netherlands.
Exhibition in Centraal Museum
In the 'Unstable Image' exhibition, Cyanne van den Houten shows robotic sculptures created with algorithms and powered by QUS, among others.
Queer city map available
Free pick-up at the Winkel van Utrecht / VVV, Savannah Bay bookshop and cafés Kalff and Bodytalk.
City walk in DUIC
Maurice van Lieshout described a queer city walk for DUIC that appeared in the paper version on 8 December and can also be read online.
Queer City Map launch
On Purple Friday, Queer U Stories (QUS) will launch a walk through Utrecht's rainbow history on Utrecht's Domplein.
QUS in Gay News
An article on QUS by our team member Maurice van Lieshout appeared today in Gay News, no 365, in English and Dutch.
Queer city map
Purple Friday will see the publication of our Queer City Map, a historical walking route through the centre of Utrecht on paper.
Help us with the window on the hospitality industry
Maurice van Lieshout wrote a window on Utrecht's rainbow hospitality industry: from the 18th century to the present, with a list of occasions and celebrations.
Symbols in public space
Yesterday, the new rainbow path on Utrecht's Lange Viestraat was unveiled, which is now shaped like the latest rainbow flag.
ABK prize 2023 for film festival
Yesterday, Coming Out Day, Utrecht's queer film festival won the Annie Brouwer Korf prize 2023. Congratulations QFFU!
Cultural Sunday Queer / UQCF
Utrecht colours pink from 6 to 15 October during the Queer Cultural Sunday and the Utrecht Queer Cultural Festival.
Historical Cafe Online
Now back online: the story of Utrecht's LGBT+ history told by Marijke Huisman and Maurice van Lieshout.
History happens now
In the 'History happens now' exhibition, you can see QUS with the photo of the municipal boat with rainbow canon at Utrecht Pride.