Margot reports: Ally Week is a week to encourage people to be allies, especially for people who are different. I am on the Ally Week committee. We talk a lot about how to encourage people to be allies for the LGBTQ community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning/Queer). We did a scenario game. Joel read out a scenario and everybody chose a stance. For example, Joel asked, “What would you do if you were up for kickball and somebody said, ‘This will be an easy out, she’s a girl.’” There were signs hanging up in the room that said things like “I am very comfortable taking a stand,” or “I am a little comfortable asking for help.” In the middle of the room there was a “Not Sure” sign. At this point, everybody chooses a sign. A lot of people went to “I am very comfortable taking a stand,” including me. A lot of people chose the same thing for the next two scenarios. We also discussed that it was okay to be a little uncomfortable taking a stand. We talked about a thing called SAFE. SAFE is a way to stay safe. It stands for: Say what you feel Ask for help Find a friend Exit the area We are learning how to stay SAFE!]]>
When you don’t take a stand, your voice will never be heard. A change that needs to happen might never happen…