Posts tagged Allyship
Advice to White People Wanting to be Good Allies

From Sojourners, comes this steady advice to white people about how to be good allies to BIPOC people., written by Courtney Ariel. Based in the Christian tradition and a person of colour, Ariel responds to white friends asking, ‘how can we become better allies?" Her advice is clear, steady, and accessible. Read what she writes. Do what she does. White people need to be part of the solution.

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How to Be a Good Ally, with Ahsante

How to be a good ally? It's about actively being inclusive of diversity across the spectrum - from lgbt+ folks, black and brown folks, disabled and neurodiverse folks, and people from other marginalized groups. But here are a few ways that we can work to unlearn our natural prejudice, recognize our privilege, and work to make the world more equitable in spite of them.

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White People as Allies, Nita Mosby Tyler

What if white people led the charge to end racism? Diversity fatigue is real: people of color are tired of leading the fight. White allies are tired of being told they're doing it wrong. No wonder we don't have equity yet! In this inspiring talk, Nita Mosby-Tyler explains why we need "unlikely allies" in the fight for justice, and why people who are experiencing inequality first hand must be willing to accept the help.

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Allyship at the The 1968 Olympics

Throughout history people with privilege have stood up and fought back alongside marginalized groups. We call these people allies. When athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos performed the Black Power salute during the 1968 Olympics in Mexico, they sent out a powerful message that resounded around the world. But there was another man standing with them that day. This is the story of Peter Norman.

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Allyship - The Key To Unlocking The Power Of Diversity

What is an ally? An ally is any person that actively promotes and aspires to advance the culture of inclusion through intentional, positive and conscious efforts that benefit people as a whole. Sheree Atcheson, author of "Demanding More : Why Diversity & Inclusion Aren't Happening & what you can do about it", writes about why being an ally is so important to anti-racism.

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