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Agent J October 11, 2020

10 Ways to Be an Ally & a Friend:

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  1. Be a listener.

  2. Be open-minded.

  3. Be willing to talk.

  4. Be inclusive and invite LGBT friends to hang out with your friends and family.

  5. Don't assume that all your friends and co-workers are straight. Someone close to you could be looking for support in their coming-out process. Not making assumptions will give them the space they need.

  6. Anti-LGBT comments and jokes are harmful. Let your friends, family and co-workers know that you find them offensive.

  7. Confront your own prejudices and bias, even if it is uncomfortable to do so.

  8. Defend your LGBTQIA friends against discrimination.

  9. Believe that all people, regardless of gender identity and sexual orientation, should be treated with dignity and respect.

  10. If you see LGBT people being misrepresented in the media, contact us at glaad.org.

    Source: gladd.org

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Coming Out Resources

Proudly show off your LGBTQIA support with your own Werk Boot enamel pin or check out their entire Pride Collection.

We’re shouting out our love and support and sending strength not just on National Coming Out Day, but every day!

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