What Type of LGBTQ+ Ally Are You?
Discover what type of LGBTQ+ ally you are with this insightful quiz. Categorize yourself and learn how you can show support in a meaningful way.
1. How comfortable are you using terms like 'gay,' 'lesbian,' 'bisexual,' or 'transgender' in everyday conversation?
Very comfortable, I use them often.
Somewhat comfortable, I use them when appropriate.
A bit uncomfortable, but I try.
I avoid using them because they make me uneasy.
2. How do you educate yourself on LGBTQIA issues?
I read books and articles written by LGBTQIA individuals.
I attend workshops and seminars.
I have conversations with LGBTQIA friends.
I don’t actively seek out information.
3. What do you do when you witness an act of homophobia or transphobia?
I directly confront the individual responsible.
I offer support to the person being oppressed.
I report the incident to authorities.
I feel unsure of what to do.
4. In what ways do you support LGBTQIA community events?
I actively participate and volunteer at events.
I attend events and show my support.
I share information about events on social media.
I don’t attend but I am supportive in spirit.
5. How do you react when someone makes a mistake regarding LGBTQIA terminology?
I gently correct them and provide the right term.
I encourage them to learn more about correct terminology.
I stay quiet but feel uncomfortable.
I don’t see the need to correct them.
6. What actions do you take to create a supportive environment for LGBTQIA people?
I actively promote respect and celebrate differences.
I make my space a safe and open place to talk.
I join Ally Networks and organizations.
I support the community but don’t take active steps.
7. How do you handle discussions about LGBTQIA issues with others?
I confidently share my knowledge and educate others.
I participate in discussions but listen more than speak.
I avoid controversial topics.
I feel uncomfortable discussing these issues.
8. How do you respond to learning that someone close to you identifies as LGBTQIA?
I express my support and love immediately.
I listen and ask how I can support them.
I feel surprised and unsure of what to say.
I keep my distance until I process the information.
9. What is your approach to supporting LGBTQIA artists and creators?
I actively purchase and promote their work.
I attend their events and share their work on social media.
I appreciate their work but don’t actively promote it.
I don’t follow LGBTQIA-specific artists and creators.
10. How do you ensure your allyship is genuinely supportive?
I prioritize centering the voices of LGBTQIA individuals.
I seek feedback from LGBTQIA friends about my actions.
I occasionally check in with my practices.
I believe my support is enough without additional steps.