How to be an ally to LGBTQ+ families
ACROSS THE COUNTRY and around the world, LGBTQ+ people are under attack. Hundreds of hate-fueled laws are proposed each year. Now is the time to demonstrate your support and allyship at every level. Here’s how:
Take Personal Action
- Take time to get to know the families you serve.
- Learn about and implement these anti-bias education principles and practices.
- Commit to learning about and implementing these anti-bias education goals and practices.
- Continue building your knowledge about family diversity.
- Personal action can have a ripple effect. So spread the word! By speaking up, you’ll lighten the burden on LGBTQ+ families to educate others—and encourage the children and adults in your early childhood community to be better LGBTQ+ family allies.
- Share what you learn with colleagues.
- Challenge the preconceptions and biases of others.
- Encourage children to engage in gender-expansive play.
- Address the concerns of Rainbow families (e.g., they may worry that their children will be targeted in some way)
- Prepare all young children to accept, support and defend their classmates, regardless of their identities, as they move into K-12 settings.
- Stay informed about local and national laws and policies that support or restrict LGBTQ+ rights and consider how this legislation affects the Rainbow families in your community.
Take Local Action
- When you plan events for families, plan them with LGBTQ+ families in mind.
- Request LGBTQ+ inclusive books from your local library. You’ll save money and raise awareness of the need for these books in your community.
- Plan informal community-building activities such as family nights, picnics or field trips. These activities will give families an opportunity to get to know one another in a relaxed and supportive setting before assumptions about their diverse parenting journeys take root.
- Participate in community-building activities that bring diverse voices together to address local issues that affect everyone, such as safety, bullying, etc.
- Show your support for Rainbow families at school and community meetings.
- Attend and lend your voice and support to local LGBTQ+ rallies.
- Challenge local officials to better support LGBTQ+ people.
- Remember that every voice counts! Use your voice and vote to stand with LGBTQ+ people in local, state and national elections. Contact your representatives to support legislation that protects LGBTQ+ families and challenge legislation that harms them.
Take National Action
- What happens on the national stage directly affects the LGBTQ+ families in your community. Stay informed about national efforts to support or undermine LGBTQ+ rights. The UCLA School of Law Williams Institute and the Movement Advancement Project, as well as our RESOURCES section, are good places to start.
- Join or follow organizations and social media accounts that support the LGBTQ+ community. Visit our Resources section for examples.
- Request that your professional organizations—such as the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) and the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)—expand their resources and supports for Rainbow families.