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Being an ally is an ongoing process of learning and support.

People whose gender identity doesn’t fit neatly into "man" or "woman." They may identify as both, neither, or somewhere in between. shemale upside down

LGBTQ+ culture is built on resilience and the creation of "chosen families." Being an ally is an ongoing process of learning and support

Using someone’s correct pronouns (like he/him, she/her, or they/them) is one of the most basic ways to show respect. If you aren't sure, it's usually okay to ask politely or wait for them to introduce themselves. 3. LGBTQ+ Culture & Community If you aren't sure, it's usually okay to

If you hear a transphobic or homophobic joke or comment, speak up if it's safe to do so. Your voice as an ally often carries different weight in those spaces.

For more in-depth resources, you can explore the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) or The Trevor Project , which provide extensive guides on identity and mental health support. Understanding the Transgender Community - HRC

This concept recognizes that people have multiple identities (like being Black and trans, or disabled and gay) that overlap and affect their experiences with both the community and the world at large. 4. How to Be an Effective Ally

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