Allyship with the LGBTQ+ community can feel daunting at times, but your efforts towards showing love, understanding, and respect are crucial. Here's a guide to improve your allyship.
Ensure you're familiar with appropriate terminology. Resources like the University of Massachusetts' list of LGBT terms can be helpful. Avoid using 'gay' as a pejorative term; it's a habit that can be changed for the better.
Always use correct pronouns and names as they are shared with you. Asking for pronouns is a sign of respect for an individual's identity. Don't make comments that criticize or dismiss their pronouns or their expression of identity. If you make a mistake, correct it and move forward without overdoing the apologies.
Being supportive of LGBT friends and family includes normalizing their relationships and understanding the difference between sexuality and gender identity. Avoid comments that inadvertently minimize their experiences or identities.
Show your support openly by participating in Pride events and advocating for LGBT rights. Ensure your spaces are welcoming, with accommodations like gender-neutral bathrooms. Remember, allyship isn't situational; it's a constant commitment.
Listen to and amplify LGBT voices, and offer your support by standing up for them, even in their absence. This is not only supportive but educational for you as an ally.