Nepalese Sisterhood: Sustaining Empowerment
Credits:
Photography, videography, audio and editing:
Traci White
Translations:
Bhanu Kandel and Pranaya Rana
Interviews conducted by:
Traci White and Lianne van den Brand
Pink in Blue: Dutch twins fight LGBTQI+ discrimination
The Amsterdam police corps respected the risk the athletes were taking and wanted to ensure they felt safe and welcomed in the Netherlands. In the Dutch capital city, which has long had a reputation for being gay-friendly, networks of cops from different ethnic, sexual and religious backgrounds have developed, including Pink In Blue.
Marja and Ellie Lust are two of Pink in Blue's most prominent members and are both members of the Amsterdam police department. While their career choices and their looks are almost identical, it’s easy enough to tell them apart. Marja’s hair is a variation of the natural red that they were born with, and her timbre is soft. Ellie’s hair is platinum blond and her tone is likewise just a little louder than that of her sister, but they have the same disciplined physical bearing and their shared resting facial expression exudes an unmistakably bad ass vibe.
Their most important similarity is an unerring vision of a more equal future for LGBT men and women. For the twins, Amsterdam is not enough, though. The Netherlands is not enough. “I am very grateful that I was born in a country like the Netherlands and still more so in a city like Amsterdam, where we have the freedoms that we do,” Marja says.
(This project was originally published by Mashable - the full story is available on my website's blog.)
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