Allyship Course

How to connect across difference and build a better, more equitable workplace and world — together

Last updated 2022-01-10 | 4.5

- What allyship is and how it benefits allies and those they partner with
- How to be an ally AND how to partner with an ally
- How to use allyship to promote diversity and inclusion at your organization

What you'll learn

What allyship is and how it benefits allies and those they partner with
How to be an ally AND how to partner with an ally
How to use allyship to promote diversity and inclusion at your organization
How to do the inner work required to be an ally or partner with an ally
How allies and the individuals they serve can best connect across difference
How allies can best partner with others to address inequality and change the status quo
Actions allies can take to support their partners and amplify their voices

* Requirements

* A belief that diversity and inclusion are good for business and the world
* A desire to change the status quo and make the world a more equitable place

Description

Are you ready to accelerate diversity, equity, & inclusion (DE&I) efforts at your organization? Are you...

...a majority group member unsure what your role is in supporting and advocating for underrepresented or disadvantaged others? 
...a minority group member struggling with how to best engage allies to promote equity and social justice? 
...a senior leader or HR, L&D, and/or a DE&I representative wanting to build out an allyship program at your organization? 

Then Ally Up is for you!

In this course, you'll learn all about how you can use allyship to create a more inclusive and fair workplace and world by effectively connecting across difference and partnering together to disrupt the status quo and build a world where EVERYONE has an equal opportunity to thrive.

Allyship is a relationship between an ally and their partner, working together toward the shared goal of fairness, equity, and social justice. Someone shouldn't call themselves an ally, though. Only the person who benefits from an ally’s work should award this designation. Consider the word ally to be a verb. It’s not who someone is, but what they do.

An ally is someone who:

  1. Uses their power and status...

  2. To support and advocate for...

  3. Someone who doesn’t share a key part of their identity. For example, male allies for women, white allies for People of Color, straight allies for LGBTQ+ individuals, and so on.

In this course, you will learn the unique roles allies and the people they serve (who I refer to as "partners") need to play to advance inclusion and equity at your company.

  • In section 1, you'll be introduced to the concept of allyship, why it matters, and what makes for the best ally partnerships between people across difference

  • In section 2, you'll do the necessary inner work required for successful ally partnerships, including checking your bias and leveraging your privilege for good

  • In section 3, you'll learn strategies for connecting and communicating across difference

  • In section 4, you'll learn how to navigate tough conversations and how to lay the ground work for ongoing, systemic change

  • In section 5, you'll learn about the specific actions allies and partners take

  • And in section 6 you'll receive a quick summary of what was covered and encouragement to continue this work moving forward

This course comes with an Allyship Playbook with reflection exercises, tools, and assessments you can use to help you in your ally partnership. Use this playbook as many times as you need for different ally relationships, whether you're in the role of the ally or the partner. I've also included comprehensive course notes with lots of great resources and additional materials to help you learn more about allyship.

There is no time like the present to start working towards a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive world through allyship, so enroll today!

Who this course is for:

  • People wanting to be allies AND partner with allies to advance diversity and inclusion efforts
  • Leaders and HR professionals who want to create an allyship program in their organization

Course content

6 sections • 22 lectures

Why do diversity, inclusion, and allyship matter? Preview 05:46

What's the business case for diversity and inclusion (D&I) at your organization? 

How does allyship help accelerate D&I efforts? 

What is allyship? Preview 05:32

Why commit to allyship? Preview 03:56

What makes a good ally partnership? Preview 08:02

Adopt an ally mindset Preview 05:25

Group membership and identity Preview 06:53

Bias is inevitable Preview 03:25

Privilege is power Preview 04:20

Establish trust Preview 06:46

Create safe spaces Preview 06:06

Show compassion with empathy (Part 1) Preview 05:41

Show compassion with empathy (Part 2) Preview 06:13

Seek understanding Preview 05:40

Establish your shared vision Preview 04:24

Reduce defensiveness when challenged Preview 04:53

Disrupt the status quo Preview 05:24

Weighing out the costs and benefits of allyship Preview 03:31

What allies do Preview 05:47

When allies need to step in (Part 1) Preview 02:25

When allies need to step in (Part 2) Preview 05:39

What partners do Preview 04:45