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โ20-05-2021 07:24 AM
โ20-05-2021 07:24 AM
@Daisydreamer wrote:For those who are an ally, what do you think it means to be a good ally?
I think what @petrichor said about awareness is good. For instance, educating yourself; and things like sharing things about LGBTQIA+ on Facebook might educate your friends and aquaintances. Also what @Former-Member said about being a safe and accepting person for LGBTQIA+ people is important, as well as standing up when you see abuse - very important.
I'd be interested to hear more.
โ20-05-2021 10:54 AM
โ20-05-2021 10:54 AM
For those who are part of the LGBTQIA+ community, how do you think someone could be a good ally?
For those who are an ally, what do you think it means to be a good ally?
I really love this question. Allyship is so important as the more people who advocate within the broader community, the more oppurtunities there are for change - and that's how real progress happens.
For me, a big thing is to show curiosity. However, I think it's really important for allys not to expect a LGBTIQA+ person to educate them on everything. There are plenty of resources out there and what makes me feel really supported is when someone comes to me, with curiosity around something they have found/researched/learnt themselves. It helps me feel accepted and cared for and like I am worth the time it takes to go and explore things themselves.
โ20-05-2021 01:14 PM
โ20-05-2021 01:14 PM
There are some really great points here around allyship ๐
I found his infographic that has some good suggestions too:
The one that stood out for me is around being visible and supporting the community- this includes calling out instances of discrimination or stigmatising language when we hear it.
โ20-05-2021 01:16 PM
โ20-05-2021 01:16 PM
Today's question:
How can we use LGBTQIA+ inclusive language?
@Former-Member @Former-Member @NatureLover @Shaz51 @petrichor @wellwellwellnez @The-red-centaur @Former-Member @Appleblossom @Former-Member
โ20-05-2021 01:50 PM - edited โ20-05-2021 01:50 PM
โ20-05-2021 01:50 PM - edited โ20-05-2021 01:50 PM
I came across this resource sharing how we can all use LGBTQIA+ inclusive language that I would like to share with everyone
A few key things in this resource that stood out for me were:
โ20-05-2021 02:06 PM
โ20-05-2021 02:06 PM
Hi @Shaz51
I did think of the comparison but didn't want to use it as we are not ill ๐
โ20-05-2021 02:10 PM
โ20-05-2021 02:10 PM
educate educate educate and speak up. I personally feel more comfortable sending feedbacks on forms, facilities etc as it gives me some distance. Occasionally I will stand up for other people, as I'm not out myself it depends on the situation.
โ20-05-2021 02:45 PM - edited โ21-05-2021 04:55 AM
โ20-05-2021 02:45 PM - edited โ21-05-2021 04:55 AM
โ20-05-2021 05:40 PM
โ20-05-2021 05:40 PM
Hi @Shaz51
no need to apologise xox
โ21-05-2021 07:47 AM
โ21-05-2021 07:47 AM
@Former-Member wrote:I came across this resource sharing how we can all use LGBTQIA+ inclusive language that I would like to share with everyone
This was interesting, thank you, @Former-Member .
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