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Allyship, an old noun made new again, is Dictionary.com's word of the year.The look up site with 70 million monthly users took the unusual step of anointing a word it added just last month, though ...
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Among the dictionary site's definitions for allyship is the role of a person who advocates for inclusion of a “marginalized or politicized group” — in solidarity but not as a member.
Among the dictionary site's definitions for allyship is the role of a person who advocates for inclusion of a “marginalized or politicized group” — in solidarity but not as a member.
Among the dictionary site's definitions for allyship is the role of a person who advocates for inclusion of a “marginalized or politicized group” — in solidarity but not as a member.
Among the dictionary site's definitions for allyship is the role of a person who advocates for inclusion of a “marginalized or politicized group” — in solidarity but not as a member.
Among the dictionary site's definitions for allyship is the role of a person who advocates for inclusion of a “marginalized or politicized group” — in solidarity but not as a member.
Among the dictionary site's definitions for allyship is the role of a person who advocates for inclusion of a “marginalized or politicized group” — in solidarity but not as a member.
Among the dictionary site's definitions for allyship is the role of a person who advocates for inclusion of a “marginalized or politicized group” — in solidarity but not as a member.
NEW YORK - Allyship, an old noun made new again, is Dictionary.com's word of the year. The look up site with 70 million monthly users took the unusual step of anointing a word it added just last ...
Dictionary.com broadened the definition of “ally” to include the more nuanced meaning. ... And the inclusion of the Negro in the day-to-day work, in the organization, ...