How to Be an Ally: 8 Essential Tips for Supporting LGBTQIA Youth

Just Breathe: Parenting Your LGBTQ Teen - A podcast by Heather Hester - Tuesdays

What truly makes someone a good ally to the LGBTQIA+ community? Join me in this heartfelt episode as I unpack the essence of allyship, especially during Pride Month. With insight from my daughter while preparing for this epsiode, we pay tribute to the countless advocates and activists who've fought tirelessly for equality and shine a light on the ongoing societal issues that demand our attention. Being an ally isn't about self-promotion; it’s about standing up for basic human rights and fostering an inclusive world. Explore with me how unity and unwavering support can make a real difference. Being an ally requires more than just good intentions—it demands action. Delve into what it means to genuinely support LGBTQIA+ individuals, focusing on active listening and respectful communication. When someone comes out, knowing how to respond with empathy and dignity is crucial. I also break down eight actionable ways to be an effective ally, from challenging heteronormativity and prejudice to ensuring everyone is treated with respect. This episode is packed with practical advice that can help you make a tangible impact.Connect with Heather:The Perfect Holiday Gift! Give a copy of Heather's new book, Parenting with Pride. Get Your *free* Holiday Survival GuideAccess the course, Learning to Parent with Pride!Work with Heather one-on-one or bring her into your organization to speak or run a workshop!Please subscribe to, rate, and review Just Breathe. And, as always, please share with anyone who needs to know they are not alone!YouTubeTikTokEmail: [email protected] Takeaways: Being a good ally involves active listening and being present for LGBTQIA individuals. Allyship is not an identity but an ongoing commitment to support marginalized communities. Educating yourself about LGBTQIA history and issues is crucial to becoming a better ally. It’s important to challenge stereotypes and confront personal biases in discussions about LGBTQIA rights. When someone comes out to you, respond with understanding and affirming support, avoiding harmful questions. Recognizing that LGBTQIA individuals seek basic human rights and not special privileges is vital for allyship. Companies mentioned in this episode: The Trevor Project Gilson Tyler Clementi Foundation Human Rights Campaign PFLAG It Gets Better SAGE