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Here are some suggestions to help ensure those components are part of your allyship – not just during Pride Month but beyond:
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Pride Month 2024: How to be an effective ally for the LGBTQ+ community
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Friend,
As we celebrate Pride Month this June, allies can be a powerful source of support for the LGBTQ+ community. A recent four-year project by the Harvard Business Review found that three components are commonly cited by LGBTQ+ people for effective allyship: being accepting, having humility and taking action.
Here are some suggestions to help ensure those components are part of your allyship – not just during Pride Month but beyond:
Being accepting
• Let your LGBTQ+ friends set the tone for discussing their identity.
• Assure them that disclosing their orientation or identity doesn’t change your feelings for them.
• Don’t assume that LGBTQ+ people are homogeneous. Understand their diversity and distinct identities.
Having humility
• Be a good listener. Listen more than you speak during discussions of LGBTQ+ issues.
• Be open to learning. Accept feedback and correction during discussions about LGBTQ+ matters.
• Don’t assume that because an LGBTQ+ person has come out to you, that they’re out to everyone. They should control when and to whom they come out.
• Listen to the terms LGBTQ+ people use to describe themselves. Never assume you know their preferred pronouns. Introducing yourself with your pronouns is a good practice that provides an opportunity for a person to share their pronouns.
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Sincerely,
Your friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center
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