Activate Your Allyship - Changes to make today
We at Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ should all strive to be an ally in our community. Below we list just a few actions you can take in your day to day life to be a better ally.
Ally (plural allies): (noun) an individual who is not a member of a particular group but who works for the rights of that group; e.g., a white person who works against racism, a man who works against sexism, a heterosexual who works against heterosexism.
- Think We instead of us and them. We really are all in this together.
- Recognize the skills you have and use those skills for a worthy cause to help others.
- Knowledge is power. Educate yourself about groups you don’t belong to: see a film,Ìýread a book, listen to a podcast. Share what you have learned with others.
- Notice what stereotypes come to YOUR mind. Risk a little bit of discomfort…and you’ll not only help to change the world but you’ll grow as a person.
- Be aware of casual comments that perpetuate stereotypes. Ask others to think about them too.
- Ask about things that you don’t understand. People may be will be willing to talk with you. Remember you are responsible for your education.
- Become media savvy. You can learn a lot of good stuff from the media - and you can learn a lot of misinformation. Learn to tell the difference.
- Be willing to help others but don’t assume you know what they need. Ask.
- Know your own culture. Everyone has a culture – often multiple cultures.
- There are many ways to be active. Do what fits: Sign petitions, attend cultural events, write to officials, write a letter to the editor, march, stuff envelopes. Stretch a little.
- Remember, it is not others’ job to assert their identity in a way that is convenient or comfortable for you.
- Communities of people exist, but don’t forget: they are made up of individuals like you and me.
- Become an active bystander. If you see something, say something. Don’t just let inappropriate comments or actions go. It’s on us - ALL of us!
For more information on how to activate your allyship, you can attend any number of the talks taking place at the Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Diversity Summit, November 12th and 13th.
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