What is True Allyship?
What does allyship mean? What we can learn from white anti-racists and lessons on allyship from the True White Allies film series.
The Story of Lydia Child
Historical true white allies like Lydia Maria Child can teach us how to be anti-racist in the workplace. Through her writing, she challenged racism and sexism.
The Story of Abby Kelley
Abby Kelley Foster is one of the 19th century's best examples of allies in everyday life, and she can teach us how to be anti-racist in the workplace.
The Story of William Walling
Historical figures like William Walling, one of the founders of the NAACP, can inspire us to be True White Allies and teach us how to be anti-racist at work.
The Story of Joseph Sturge
Joseph Sturge, who was a 19th-century abolitionist that organised the World's first Anti-Slavery Convention, can teach us a lot about how to be an anti-racist ally at work.
The Story of Eliza Wigham
Examples of allies in everyday life, like the forgotten history of Eliza Wigham, can teach us how to be anti-racist in the workplace. Want to learn more?
The Story of Benjamin Lay
Benjamin Lay, an 18th-century abolitionist, is an example of how to be an anti-racist ally even under the most challenging situations. Read about his story and share it with 2 White friends.
The Story of Anthony Benezet
Anthony Benezet was a true white ally. He may have been an 18th-century educator, but he can still teach us how to be anti-racist allies.
The Story of Elizabeth Heyrick - A True White Ally
Learn how to be a anti-racist ally at work with the forgotten history of Elizabeth Heyrick, a 19th-century true white ally who fought for the immediate end to slavery.