Allyship in action
Ramboll is proud to be celebrating Pride once again this year. As part of our activities, our colleague Jess Dimond, Engineer and member of our LGBTQ+ Allies Network, shares her take on what meaningful allyship looks like.
“There’s no limit to what we can learn by listening to peoples’ experiences and stories.”
“In my experience, allyship comes down to a lot of small actions.”
About Pride
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History of Pride
LGBTQ+ Pride Month happens each year in June. The origins of Pride date back to the Stonewall Riots which happened in June 1969 in New York City. These riots erupted when police officers stormed a gay bar called the Stonewall Inn and bar patrons and members of the LGBTQ+ community resisted in an act of collective protest and defiance. In June 1970, the next year, a march in Central Park was organised under the theme of “Gay Pride”.
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Why Pride?
The sentiment of ‘pride’ at the heart of the march in 1970 and at the core of today’s celebrations promotes ‘pride’ as a foil to the ‘shame’ that many people in the LGBTQ+ community experience as part of a community that has been and continues to be a target for discrimination, exclusion, and violence.
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Pride month
Pride celebrations have evolved over time and today are focused on raising awareness about LGBTQ+ issues, promoting equality, and celebrating the diversity and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community. Ramboll embraces equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and engages during Pride Month to show our commitment to advancing LGBTQ+ rights and freedoms.
Want to know more?
Beata Pyszniak
Global EDI Manager
+49 1522 2582202
Tina Gaardsøe Albrechtsen
Director, Global Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
+45 51 61 61 97