Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Pride-Walk-Amsterdam-27MDHUWWZAB2.htmlConceptually similarPride Walk AmsterdamGP1SVTLZCompleted★★★★Pride Walk AmsterdamGP1SVTM0Completed★★★★Pride Walk AmsterdamGP1SVTM1Completed★★★★Pride Walk AmsterdamGP1SVTM2Completed★★★★Pride Walk AmsterdamGP1SVTM3Completed★★★★★★Pride Walk AmsterdamGP1SVTM4Completed★★★★Pride Walk AmsterdamGP1SVTM5Completed★★★★Pride Walk AmsterdamGP1SVTM6Completed★★★★Pride Walk AmsterdamGP1SVTM7Completed★★★★View AllGP1SVTMGPride Walk AmsterdamGreenpeace Netherlands staff and volunteers attend the Pride Walk in Amsterdam along with Queers4Climate NL and Extinction Rebellion, in solidarity with LGBTQIA+ communities in the climate crisis.In original language:Pride Walk AmsterdamVrijwilligers en medewerkers van Greenpeace Nederland liepen, samen met Queers4Climate en Extinction Rebellion, mee tijdens de Pride Walk Amsterdam, in solidariteit met de LGBTQIA+ gemeenschap in de klimaatcrisis. Greenpeace strijdt al 50 jaar voor een rechtvaardige en vredelievende samenleving voor mens, dier en de planeet in al haar diversiteit. Daarom neemt Greenpeace over de hele wereld deel aan Pride-evenementen, van Sydney Mardi Gras tot het Queer Culture Festival in Seoul.Greenpeace wil een organisatie en beweging zijn waarbinnen LGBTQIA+ mensen wereldwijd zich kunnen ontplooien. Greenpeace gelooft dat een diverse en inclusieve beweging een sterkere beweging is.Locations:Amsterdam-Europe-NetherlandsDate:7 Aug, 2021Credit:© Marten van Dijl / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5058px X 3415pxKeywords:Activists-Cities-Day-Demonstrations-Human rights-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SignsShoot:Pride Walk AmsterdamGreenpeace Netherlands staff and volunteers attend the Pride Walk in Amsterdam along with Queers4Climate NL and Extinction Rebellion, in solidarity with LGBTQIA+ communities in the climate crisis. Greenpeace has been fighting for a just and peaceful society for people, animals and the planet in all its diversity for 50 years. That's why Greenpeace participates in Pride events worldwide, from the Sydney Mardi Gras to the Queer Culture Festival in Seoul. Greenpeace wants to be an organization and movement within which LGBTQIA+ people can flourish worldwide. We believe that a diverse and inclusive movement is a stronger movement. NC Kwong of Greenpeace East Asia and the Global Rainbow Network within Greenpeace said: “the LGBTIQ+ community excels in challenging power dynamics and changing mindsets. These qualities are central to Greenpeace's work. Only in a diverse and inclusive organization can we draw on these unique strengths of our LGBTIQ+ people to win our campaigns.”