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  2. Allyship - Wikipedia

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    While the noun "allyship" has appeared in English-language sources since the 1840s, [13] its present meaning has come into use since the 1970s. The term likely derives from the concept of a straight ally (also see gay straight alliance), [citation needed] who were straight supporters of the LGBT rights movement and LGBT people at a time when there were legal and social barriers to LGBT persons ...

  3. Here's How To Be a Straight Ally to the LGBTQ+ Community - AOL

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    As a noun, “ally” means “a person, group or nation that is associated with another or others for some common cause or purpose.” And quite simply, an “ally” can mean “supporter.”

  4. Straight ally - Wikipedia

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    A straight ally, heterosexual ally, cisgender ally, or cis ally (often simply called an ally) is a heterosexual and cisgender person who supports equal civil rights, gender equality, and LGBTQ+ social movements. [1] Individuals may meet this designation through their actions without actively identifying as an ally.

  5. Ally - Wikipedia

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    An ally is a member of an alliance. Ally may also refer to: Place names. Ally, Cantal, a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France;

  6. Male ally - Wikipedia

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    A male ally (often referred to simply as an ally) is a man who actively supports gender equality and equal civil rights. Individuals may meet this designation through their actions without actively identifying as an ally.

  7. Socius - Wikipedia

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    Socius may refer to: . Socii, of the Roman Republic in classical times; a Latin noun meaning "comrade, friend, ally" (adjectival form: socialis) and used to describe a bond or interaction between parties that are friendly, or at least civil; it has given rise to the word "society"

  8. Ally (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ally is a unisex given name, nickname and/or surname. It is a variant of Allie and Ali . It is used as a diminutive nickname for the given names Alison , [ 1 ] Alexandra or Alyssa (feminine) or Alexander , Alister , or Alan (masculine).

  9. Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Allies Day, May 1917, National Gallery of Art Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery decorates Soviet Marshals and generals at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, 12 July 1945. An alliance is a relationship among people, groups, or states that have joined together for mutual benefit or to achieve some common purpose, whether or not an explicit agreement has been worked out among them. [1]