This page provides tools and resources for becoming an ally and helping others to do the same.
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- “The Ally Coalition provides critical support for the organizations dedicated to bettering the lives of LGBTQ youth and raises awareness about the systemic inequalities facing the LGBTQ population.”
. -“LGBTQ Allyship builds power among LGBTQ communities and allies in Washington State to work towards economic, racial, and gender justice. We do this through community organizing, education, advocacy, and developing grassroots leadership in solidarity with other marginalized communities.”
- “There are many great guides out there, and I acknowledge their existence. What’s different about this guide is that it’s open source (anyone can contribute to it) and it doesn’t get into specifics: racism, transphobia, gender discrimination, etc. and that’s by design. This guide can’t and shouldn’t be everything to you. At some point, you need to take responsibility and further your education. When you’re done with the guide, please find ways to learn more.”
Stamborski, A., Zimmerman, N. & Gregory, B. (2020, June 12).- “This is a working document for scaffolding anti-racism resources. The goal is to facilitate growth for white folks to become allies, and eventually accomplices for anti-racist work. These resourceshave been orderedin an attempt to make them more accessible. We will continue to add resources.”
(2020, June 12)..NBC. - “A panel discussion on racism and policing” hosted by Aaron Gilchrist
Gordon, R. (2019, February)..TED. –“Rayna Gordon discusses intersectionality and the different types of identity we all negotiate. And within these identities, how we can all learn to be advocates for social positive social change.”