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                       As Pride month continues, we reflect on what it means to be an “ally.”
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                       The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) defines an ally as: "A person who is a member of the dominant or
                       majority group who works to end oppression in their personal and professional life through support
                       of, and as an advocate for, the oppressed population."
                       Southern Company LGBTQ+ resource groups, PRIDE Power and Spectrum, include many allies and
                       offer the following advice:
                       1.) Use your voice and be brave
                       Speaking up and speaking out is a major part of being an effective ally. According to the HRC, two-
                       thirds of LGBT Americans are still facing discrimination. Allies are in a unique position to help the LGBT
                       community through use of their privilege.
                       “To me, a good ally is someone who will speak up when they hear or see something that isn’t
                       appropriate or Southern Style,” said Georgia Power senior support transactional specialist Joyce Ann
                       Nordell, president of PRIDE Power.
                       2.) Make your support visible
                       There are little things that allies can do to make their support visible like displaying an HRC sticker in
                       the home, office or on their cars. Being a vocal ally lets those around you know that they can come to
                       you if they need to and that you’re there to support them.
                       “PRIDE Power had ally magnets made up a few years ago, it was a simple and effective spotlight for
                       employees to know who they could count on for support at work,” Nordell said. “Having that support
                       in your corner, relieves some of the stress and anxiety that we can have.”
                       3.) Don’t let Anti-LGBT jokes slide
                       Homophobic jokes are a part of normalizing homophobia both in work culture and as a broader
                       society. These jokes perpetuate inequality, discrimination and violence.
                       “An ‘ally’ is someone who supports LGBTQ+ people and equality in its many forms — both publicly
                       and privately,” said Southern Company Gas creative services and brand manager Tuan Lam, president
                       of Spectrum.
                       Being an ally could mean letting someone know they’re being microaggressive with a joke they made
                       at work or correcting a friend during a private conversation.
                       “Now that many of us are working from home, allyship can take the form of having conversations
                       with friends and family to let them know you support them, and conversely, having those
                           uncomfortable conversations with family members who are using inappropriate terms or who are
                           being homophobic,” said Nordell.
                           4.) Listen more
                           Being an ally is a supportive role and allies should be mindful of making space for their LGBT
                           counterparts. Making space could mean giving LGBT members a platform to speak and giving them
                           the ability to be heard. Listening gives allies a chance to have insight into others experiences and they
                           can find out how to better serve the community. Being an ally means doing the exact opposite of
                           silencing the LGBT community.
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