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More generally, an ally is anyone who supports the rights of a group that is disadvantaged, without themselves being a member of the disadvantaged group.
More generally, an ally is anyone who supports the rights of a group that is disadvantaged, without themselves being a member of the disadvantaged group.
For example, a man who supports women's rights.





Revision as of 19:40, 15 November 2019

1. Diversity and inclusion - LGBTQ+.

In the context of diversity and inclusion and LGBTQ+ rights, an ally usually means a person who does not identify as LGBTQ+, but supports the rights of people who do.

An ally can also refer to a person who belongs to one group within LGBTQ+, and supports the rights of those in other groups.


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More generally, an ally is anyone who supports the rights of a group that is disadvantaged, without themselves being a member of the disadvantaged group.

For example, a man who supports women's rights.


See also