Being A Good Ally To The LGBTQIA+ Community

As we all know, June is Pride Month, and practically everyone in the community is celebrated for who they are and what they do. To gain the desired attention, most brands and companies only express their support for the community during this month. Is it true that they genuinely care about the community? Is it possible for them to accept members of the community into their organization? Are they really making a difference to society? Let’s wait until the month is over to see if they are truly “inclusive” or just clout chasers.

What Is An Ally And How Can They Assist The Community?

We’ve all heard of being an ally to a specific community, but what exactly does that imply? Is it to support someone for a specific period of time? Or does it imply that you support a community in exchange for something in return? Let us lead you in the right direction!

An ally is someone who, without expecting anything in return, defends, promotes, and supports others around them. It makes no difference whether you’re a member of the community or not; you can always be an ally to any group you want. In simple terms, an ally is the person who takes a stand for equal rights irrespective of gender, caste, race, and other discriminating aspects. An ally of the LGBTQIA+ community is a heterosexual person who supports the LGBTQIA+ community externally to make the world a better place for everyone.

Supporting the LGBTQIA+ community doesn’t have to be limited to Pride Month. Regardless of the month or circumstances, a genuine ally will stand firm for the community.

How Can You Be An Ally To The Community?

  • Learn About The Community

The first step is to learn about the conditions and challenges that individuals in the community are dealing with. Talk to the people in the community, hear them out, learn about their problems, and if possible, offer your help to overcome them.

  • Know The Pronouns


If you don’t know someone, don’t make assumptions about their identity based on their appearance. Instead, kindly inquire about the pronouns with which they would prefer to be addressed. This is the most effective technique of expressing your respect for someone. Make yourself more familiar with this topic with a quick read-up about gender pronouns.

  • Spread Your Support

Discuss with your friends about why they should be allies and how they may demonstrate their support for the community. Participate in a Pride march that may be taking place in your area. Make it clear that you are willing to assist the community in obtaining their well-deserved rights and including more people to support the cause.

These are just a few of the numerous measures you may take to be an effective community ally. There are many additional measures you can do to make society a better place, such as making your workplace inclusive or installing gender neutral toilets, but getting started on your road to becoming an ally with just three basic steps can make a huge difference!