Allyship: What It Means To Be An Ally For The Marginalised

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Allyship is a key element of social justice. Have you ever thought about how to be a better ally? Join us as we interview Dr. Meg Warren, Assoc. Prof. of Management Western Washington University.

Chapters
0:00 Learning outcomes.
1:57 What led Dr. Meg Warren to research “allyship” in the first place?
3:40 What are privileged and marginalised groups?
6:32 Why did Dr. Meg Warren take a positive psychological approach to diversity, equity, and inclusiveness to promote the well-being of marginalized groups?
11:41 What is allyship, and why does it matter?
13:05 Who motivates someone in the privileged group to serve as an ally to the marginalised?
16:55 What are some common misconceptions about allyship?
26:02 What personal actions can we take to promote allyship in the workplace?
29:32 What are the differences between allyship, mentoring, and sponsoring?