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Day 16: Being an Ally

December 15, 2020 by

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  • PT Racial Equity Challenge Landing Page
  • Learning & Reflection Chart
  • Day 1: Race & Equity
  • Day 2: Understanding Bias
  • Day 3: Systemic Racism
  • Day 4: Racial Literacy
  • Day 5: Talking About Race
  • Day 6: Expanding Perspectives – Asian-Americans and Latinos
  • Day 7: Expanding Perspectives (continued) – White, Black, and Native Americans
  • Day 8: Privilege
  • Day 9: Exploring White Privilege
  • Day 10: Exploring Unconscious Bias
  • Day 11: Respecting Cultural Diversity
  • Day 12: I Have a Dream
  • Day 13: Words Matter
  • Day 14: Racial Microaggressions
  • Day 15: Take Notice
  • Day 16: Being an Ally
  • Day 17: Responding to Everyday Bigotry
  • Day 18: Continuing the Conversation
  • Day 19: Choose to be Purposeful
  • Day 20: Be an Upstander
  • Day 21: Building a Race Equity Culture
  • Racial Equity Challenge – Looking Ahead

PT Racial Equity Challenge
Day 16: Being an Ally

According to Michelle Kim, the Co-Founder and CEO of @ Awaken and a well known Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advocate, to be an ally “is an active and consistent practice of using power and privilege to achieve equity and inclusion while holding ourselves accountable to marginalized people’s needs”. To be an ally you must diligently seek to support marginalized persons, even though you may never fully realize what it feels like to be them. A marginalized person or group is one that is treated as insignificant or peripheral. Within society or a group, to be marginalized is to be unimportant or in a powerless position. Many experts in this field recognize that allyship, the act of being an ally, is not an identity. It is a lifelong process of working toward building an understanding and educating yourself on those individuals or groups that are marginalized. You must actively and intentionally commit yourself to being an ally which is not an easy task.

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Step 1: Read
3 Minutes

Guidelines for Being Strong White Allies

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What is Racial Equity?

Adapted from Uprooting Racism: How White
People Can Work for Social Justice

by Paul Kivel

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Step 2: Read
3 Minutes

Guide to Allyship - Dos and Don'ts

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Guide to Allyship

An open source starter guide to help you become a more thoughtful and effective ally.

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Step 3: Read
3 Minutes

10 Things You Can Do To Be An Ally

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10 Things You Can Do To Be An Ally

10 tangible, ongoing actions to dismantle systems of oppression.

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Additional Resources
31+ Minutes

Listen to Safety-Pin Solidarity: With Allies, Who Benefits?

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Safety-Pin Solidarity: With Allies, Who Benefits?

from NPR

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Reflection

Are you an ally? How can you improve your allyship or support allies?

Day 15: Take Notice
Day 17: Responding to Everyday Bigotry

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