Yesterday at the Climate March, someone shouted âFrom the river to the sea, Palestine will be freeâ. It was an unfortunate thing. A clean example of the climate changing instantaneously among 85,000 activists.
I was there for four reasons:
My definition of God is âscience is indescribably beautiful and we must respect herâ I canât think of a more regrettable waste of tax money than having to spend it on health issues we can prevent if only we take better care of our environment I have a weak spot for an activist friend, who, through stealth influencing, had instilled in me a deep sense of FOMO about the event The Dutch carnival season had kicked off on November 11, and I was in the mood for a parade The phrase was understandable coming from the Palestinian woman. (Continue)
Nienke, Mehdi, an anonymous friend, and I attend the annual Pride March. Itâs the cityâs first two-week Pride festival in Amsterdam, each week organized by a different organization. With a naturally intersectional and radically-inclusive interpretation of the term âqueerâ, I am pleased Queer Amsterdam is taking care of the annual Pride Walk.
On Friday, I tell colleagues over office drinks why we still need Pride. The fact that I had to write âan anonymous friendâ instead of the name of a person I love and admire illustrates my point beautifully. (Continue)