2026年3月1日,雅穆拉集体利用悉尼的嘉年华游行,通过文化表达和重新设计的歌曲,团结土著主权,LGBTQ+身份和气候行动.
On March 1, 2026, the Yamurrah collective used Sydney's Mardi Gras parade to unite Indigenous sovereignty, LGBTQ+ identity, and climate action through cultural expression and a reimagined song.
一个名为Yamurrah的第一民族团体利用2026年3月1日的Sydney Gay and Legard Mardi Gras游行来倡导气候行动和环境管理,通过170个参赛者和10 000名参赛者组成的浮标向地球母亲致敬。
A First Nations collective called Yamurrah used the March 1, 2026, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade to advocate for climate action and environmental stewardship, honoring Mother Earth through a float among 170 entries and 10,000 participants.
该团体由土著社会工作者、心理学家、创伤专家及律师组成, 将文化表达与生态宣传混为一谈, 重新想象「雨天男子」这首歌,
Comprising Indigenous social workers, psychologists, trauma specialists, and lawyers, the group blended cultural expression with ecological advocacy, reimagining the song "It's Raining Men" to highlight collective care for nature.
他们的业绩强调土著主权、男女同性恋、双性恋、变性者和变性者身份以及环境正义的交汇点,利用全球平台促进团结和可持续性。
Their performance emphasized the intersection of Indigenous sovereignty, LGBTQ+ identity, and environmental justice, using the global platform to promote unity and sustainability.