What does it mean to be an ally to the Lgbtq community?
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What does it mean to be an ally to the Lgbtq community?
Being an ally means: supporting equal rights for everyone – regardless of race, sexual orientation, gender or religion. doing what you can to call out discrimination and to fight for equality. trying to make the world a better place for anyone who identifies as LGBTQIA+.
How do I become an ally to the Lgbtq community in the workplace?
For us LGBTQ folks in a place of privilege:
- Hold coworkers, management, and leadership accountable. Your privilege may come in the form of race, gender identity, career choice, or current role.
- Be a safe space.
- Be your full self at work.
- Be a leader.
What is Ally training?
Ally Training – LGBTQ+ Advocacy in STEM. SAFE ZONE ALLY TRAINING WORKSHOPS. Safe Zone Ally Training Workshops are interactive training sessions that seek to raise awareness for LGBTQ+ inclusion in STEM and create a visible network of allies to foster a supportive atmosphere for LGBTQ+ individuals.
What can schools do for Lgbtq?
5 Things You Can Do to Support Your LGBTQ Students
- Post Safe Space Signs. You can designate your classroom a “safe zone” through stickers or posters on your classroom door.
- Start an LGBTQ Organization at Your School.
- Stand Up Against Homophobia.
- Integrate LGBTQ Topics into the Curriculum.
- Pursue Professional Development.
What is the straight ally flag for?
The Straight Ally flag is using the black-white “colors” of the heterosexual flag as a field, it adds a large rainbow colored “A” (for “Ally”) to indicate straight support for the Gay Pride/Equal Marriage movement.
How can I be active ally?
8 Ways To Be a (Better) Ally
- Research, research and more research! Link.
- Listen! Link.
- Don’t practice “performative allyship.”
- Speak up in your own social circles. Link.
- Get comfortable being uncomfortable. Link.
- Learn from your mistakes. Link.
- Amplify the voices and messages of BIPOC! Link.
- Show up! Link.