Becoming a knowledgeable LGBTQ+ ally starts with understanding the correct terminology. A helpful resource is the University of Massachusetts' list of LGBT terms. Remember, terms like "gay" should never be used negatively, and breaking this habit is crucial.
Always use the correct pronouns for individuals and avoid criticizing their pronoun choices. Names are an integral part of one's identity and should be respected as such. If a mistake is made, a quick correction without excessive apologizing is the best approach.
Supporting LGBT individuals involves recognizing and treating their relationships with normalcy. Avoid minimizing their experiences with backhanded compliments or statements that negate their identities.
Show your allyship through participation in Pride events and by challenging intolerance wherever it appears. Ensuring your spaces are welcoming includes providing gender-neutral facilities and maintaining your allyship consistently, beyond just LGBT spaces.
Listening to LGBT individuals share their experiences is key to understanding and supporting them. Advocating for them in their absence is also critical to being an informed and supportive ally.