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Ally Week is a national effort encouraging students to be allies with the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) members of their community in standing against bullying, harassment and name-calling. It takes place in K-12 schools and colleges. It was created by Joe Montana and other youth members of the Gay Lesbian & Straight Education Network GLSEN National JumpStart Student Leadership Team. It is done in the same spirit as Day of Silence to educate on anti-LGBT+ harassment issues. It is usually held in September or October, often coinciding with National Coming Out Day on October 11. October is also LGBT History Month. The event started in October 2005 and has grown since.

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  • Ally Week is a national effort encouraging students to be allies with the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) members of their community in standing against bullying, harassment and name-calling. It takes place in K-12 schools and colleges. It was created by Joe Montana and other youth members of the Gay Lesbian & Straight Education Network GLSEN National JumpStart Student Leadership Team. It is done in the same spirit as Day of Silence to educate on anti-LGBT+ harassment issues. It is usually held in September or October, often coinciding with National Coming Out Day on October 11. October is also LGBT History Month. The event started in October 2005 and has grown since. (en)
  • Ally Week (en español Semana del Aliado) es una campaña dirigida por jóvenes, que alienta a los estudiantes a ser aliados con los miembros LGBT ( lesbianas, homosexuales, bisexuales y transexuales ) dentro de su comunidad, que se oponen a la intimidación, el hostigamiento y los insultos. Se lleva a cabo en escuelas y colegios K-12.​​ Fue creado por Joe Montana y otros miembros jóvenes del Gay Lesbian & Straight Education Network GLSEN National JumpStart Student Leadership Team.​​ Se realiza con el mismo espíritu que el Día de silencio para educar sobre los problemas de acoso anti-LGBT+.​​ Generalmente se lleva a cabo en septiembre u octubre, a menudo coincidiendo con el Día para salir del armario, el 11 de octubre.​ Ese mes también es el mes de la historia LGBT. El evento comenzó en octubr (es)
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  • Ally Week is a national effort encouraging students to be allies with the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) members of their community in standing against bullying, harassment and name-calling. It takes place in K-12 schools and colleges. It was created by Joe Montana and other youth members of the Gay Lesbian & Straight Education Network GLSEN National JumpStart Student Leadership Team. It is done in the same spirit as Day of Silence to educate on anti-LGBT+ harassment issues. It is usually held in September or October, often coinciding with National Coming Out Day on October 11. October is also LGBT History Month. The event started in October 2005 and has grown since. The goal of Ally Week is to diminish stereotypes and exclusion while highlighting that peer support for LGBT+ students is stronger than the students themselves may have thought existed. In a survey of 240 undergraduates regarding what peer support they felt LGBT+ students had, research found that their personal attitudes were significantly more positive than they thought their friends and fellow students held. Allies are identified as supporters but not necessarily members of a marginalized group. During Ally Week people are encouraged to sign an ally pledge "taking a stand for a safe and harassment-free school for all students", and that they will not use anti-LGBT+ language and slurs, they will intervene if possible to stop bullying and harassment and support safer schools efforts. In 2008 the pledge cards were mistakenly used with kindergartners and opponents of gay marriage used this to correlate to the Proposition 8 battle in California, GLSEN stated they would review materials and ensure they were appropriate for all grade levels. In 2010 the campaign encouraged awareness of the , similar to the recently signed "Dignity For All Students Act" (New York State) legislation to protect LGBT+ students from bullying. The 2018 days for Ally Week is September 24–28. (en)
  • Ally Week (en español Semana del Aliado) es una campaña dirigida por jóvenes, que alienta a los estudiantes a ser aliados con los miembros LGBT ( lesbianas, homosexuales, bisexuales y transexuales ) dentro de su comunidad, que se oponen a la intimidación, el hostigamiento y los insultos. Se lleva a cabo en escuelas y colegios K-12.​​ Fue creado por Joe Montana y otros miembros jóvenes del Gay Lesbian & Straight Education Network GLSEN National JumpStart Student Leadership Team.​​ Se realiza con el mismo espíritu que el Día de silencio para educar sobre los problemas de acoso anti-LGBT+.​​ Generalmente se lleva a cabo en septiembre u octubre, a menudo coincidiendo con el Día para salir del armario, el 11 de octubre.​ Ese mes también es el mes de la historia LGBT. El evento comenzó en octubre de 2005 y ha crecido desde entonces.​ El objetivo de Ally Week es disminuir los estereotipos y la exclusión, al tiempo que se destaca que el apoyo entre pares para los estudiantes LGBT+ es más fuerte de lo que los propios estudiantes pueden haber pensado que existía.​ En una encuesta a 240 estudiantes universitarios sobre qué apoyo de pares sentían que tenían los estudiantes LGBT+, las investigaciones encontraron que sus actitudes personales eran significativamente más positivas de lo que pensaban sus amigos y compañeros de estudios.​ Los aliados se identifican como simpatizantes pero no necesariamente miembros de un grupo marginado.​ Durante el Ally Week, se alienta a las personas a firmar una promesa aliada "de tomar una posición por una escuela segura y sin hostigamiento para todos los estudiantes", y de que no usarán lenguaje anti-LGBT+ y calumnias, intervendrán si es posible para detener el acoso escolar y hostigamiento y apoyo a los esfuerzos de escuelas más seguras.​​ En 2008, las tarjetas de compromiso se usaron por error con los alumnos de kindergarten y los opositores del matrimonio gay utilizaron esto para correlacionarse con la batalla de la Proposición 8 en California, GLSEN declaró que revisaría los materiales y se aseguraría de que fueran apropiados para todos los niveles de grado.​ En 2010, la campaña fomentó el conocimiento de la Ley de mejora de escuelas seguras, similar a la (Nueva York) para proteger a los estudiantes LGBT + del acoso escolar.​​ En 2018 las celebraciones por el Ally Week fueron del 24 al 28 de septiembre. ​ (es)
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