Pronunciation: /ˈæl.iˌʃɪp/
noun a relationship between people, groups, or countries that agree to work together to achieve a common goal
A1 Allyship means supporting and standing up for others.
A2 Showing allyship involves actively listening to marginalized communities.
B1 Effective allyship requires ongoing education and self-reflection.
B2 Allyship is essential in creating a more inclusive and equitable society.
C1 True allyship involves using one's privilege to advocate for systemic change.
C2 Allyship goes beyond performative actions and requires genuine solidarity with marginalized groups.
formal Effective allyship involves actively supporting marginalized communities in their fight for equality and justice.
informal I appreciate your allyship in standing up against discrimination and prejudice.
slang Real recognize real - that's what allyship is all about.
figurative Allyship is like a shield, protecting those who are vulnerable from harm.
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