Our world is growing to be as diverse as ever, and our communities must come together to support inclusivity. It’s becoming more and more common to run into people who identify as something other than straight or cisgender.Now, around 5.6% of U.S.
adults identify as someone in the LGBTQ+ community. That number will most likely increase as more young people are coming to terms with their identities.Because more people are coming out and living their lives authentically, LGBTQ+ members must receive support.
Being an ally can be mystifying for some people — what does it mean to be an LBGTQ+ ally?There’s no one answer to this question, which means allyship can look different from person to person.
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