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ALLIES
Frequently Asked Questions Q:
What is an Ally?
A: In his or her most general sense, an Ally is "a person who is a member of the dominant or majority group who works to end oppression in his or her personal and professional life through support of, and as an advocate for, the oppressed population." (Washington and Evans, Becoming an Ally) ALLIES to racial, religious and ethnic minorities have been remarkably effective in promoting positive change in the dominant culture, and only recently has their instrumental position been extended to the area of sexual orientation. The past few years have witnessed the development of heterosexual Ally organizations which have attempted to make the culture of a campus or workplace more aware and accepting of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered individuals. An Ally strives to...
As important as it is
to define what an Ally is in a positive sense, it is also helpful
to understand the boundaries of an Ally's role.
An Ally is NOT...
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What is an Advance? Q:
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What happens at an Advance? Q:
If I attend an Advance, do I automatically become an ALLY? Q: When can I attend an Advance? An
Ally Is . . .
Visible suport Safe zone Someone who combats homophobia and heterosexism An
Ally Can Be . . . An
Ally Is Not . . . For more information about the ALLIES program or The Allies Program is a collaboration between
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