LGBT Resource Center
USC Student Affairs

Ally Development

Four Levels in Ally Development

Awareness

It is important to become more aware of who you are and how you are different from and similar to LGBT people.

Strategies to do this include:

  • Conversations with LGBT people.
  • Attending awareness-building workshops.
  • Reading about the LGBT culture.
  • Self-examination

Knowledge/Education

You must begin to acquire knowledge about sexual orientation and what the experience is for LGBT people in society and within the campus community.

You can do this by:

  • Learning about laws, policies, and practices and how they affect LGBT people.
  • Educating yourself about the LGBT culture and norms in this community.
  • Contacting local and national LGBT organizations for information.

Skills

You must develop skills in communicating the knowledge that you have learned.

You can do this by:

  • Attending workshops
  • Role-play situations with friends.
  • Developing support connections.

Action

Action is, without a doubt, the only way that we can affect change in the society as a whole; if we keep our awareness, knowledge, and skills to ourselves, we are in danger of counteracting all of the work we have done to become supportive allies.

 

Source: Condensed from N.J. Evans & V. Wall, 1991.