allyship
noun [ U ] uk/ˈæl.aɪ.ʃɪp/ us/ˈæl.aɪ.ʃɪp/
匡扶正义的盟友关系
the quality or practice of helping or supporting other people who are part of a group that is treated badly or unfairly, although you are not yourself a member of this group
One of the most important ways to practise allyship is just to listen. 行使盟友关系的最重要方法之一就是倾听。
Allyship means using your power, position, or privilege to uplift others. 匡扶正义意味着使用您的权力、职位或特权来提升他人。
- More examples
- Being comfortable talking about race at work is an important element of allyship.
- Allyship can be a small action such as supporting someone's contribution in a meeting.
- Men in leadership positions can show allyship by advocating for gender equity or for a particular woman colleague.