What is queer.lu?
queer.lu is a quarterly LGBTIQ+ magazine from Luxembourg — in print and online. The website makes all content accessible in multiple languages, freely and without restriction.
In which languages is queer.lu available?
All articles are fully available in German, French, and English — free of charge and without any restrictions.
What is the aim of the magazine?
queer.lu informs about LGBTIQ+ topics in Luxembourg, highlights societal developments, and gives voices from the community a platform. It promotes dialogue, understanding, and visibility.
What content does queer.lu offer?
The magazine combines journalistic articles with personal stories, interviews, and community contributions. It also covers social and political developments, as well as information about events and initiatives.
Who is queer.lu for?
The magazine is aimed at LGBTIQ+ people in Luxembourg, interested readers from society, politics, and culture, as well as anyone looking to inform themselves or get involved — open to everyone.
Is queer.lu only available online?
No. queer.lu is published as a printed magazine four times a year. The website is the digital extension where all content is additionally published online.
Can I submit content?
Yes, absolutely. queer.lu is designed as a participatory project and warmly welcomes contributions from the community, authors, and anyone interested.
What topics are covered?
From LGBTIQ+ identities and lived realities to art, culture, and community, through to equality and human rights — queer.lu covers the full spectrum of queer life in Luxembourg and beyond.
Is the website free to use?
Yes. All content on queer.lu is freely accessible — no paywall, no sign-up required.
How up-to-date is the content?
The magazine is published quarterly. With each new issue, content is simultaneously made available online.
Who is behind queer.lu?
queer.lu is published by Rosa Lëtzebuerg — the central organization for the rights and visibility of LGBTIQ+ people in Luxembourg.
What is Rosa Lëtzebuerg?
Rosa Lëtzebuerg has worked since its founding for equality, inclusion, and the visibility of queer people in Luxembourg. The organization combines political advocacy with concrete community services — including the Rainbow Center Luxembourg, a central hub for exchange, counselling, and community activities. It stands for an open, inclusive, and supportive Luxembourg where everyone can live equally regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
How is queer.lu funded?
queer.lu is funded through public grants: state aid under the program Aides en faveur du journalisme professionnel (Ministry of State) and support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Diversity. Additional funding sources may be explored provided they align with the editorial independence of queer.lu.
