Definitions for "Ally"
Any non-GLBT person whose attitudes, behaviors, and efforts seek to combat homophobia and heterosexism on both personal and institutional levels.
a person who comes to the aid of someone else
a person who works toward combating homophobia, biphobia and heterosexism on both a personal and institutional level
One who rejects a dominant ideology and takes action against oppression of a particular group—although they are not a member of the targeted group—out of a belief that eliminating oppression will benefit both the agents and targets of such actions.
a member of a dominant group who rejects the dominant ideology and takes action against oppression out of a belief that eliminating oppression benefits everyone
a member of the majority or dominant group who works to end oppression by supporting and advocating for the oppressed population
Keywords:  glbtq, queer, dignity, openly, supports
an individual who is supportive of the GLBTQ community
an individual who is supportive of the queer community
A person (usually a heterosexual individual) or organization that actively helps another with a specific issue; here, one who openly supports and affirms the rights and dignity of GLBTQ people
To unite, or form a connection between, as between families by marriage, or between princes and states by treaty, league, or confederacy; -- often followed by to or with.
One united to another by treaty or league; -- usually applied to sovereigns or states; a confederate.
become an ally or associate, as by a treaty or marriage; "He allied himself with the Communists"
Somebody who aligns zirself with the lesbian, bisexual, gay, and transgendered community's goals is called an ally. There are levels of comfort with allies, and there is a coming out process for allies as well. An ally is intrinsically interested in and fights for the issues of the LBGT community, and is not merely someone who does not "have a problem with gay people".
an associate who provides assistance; "he's a good ally in fight"; "they were friends of the workers"
a friend - someone who offers support
Keywords:  allegiance
Allegiance
a power a man can bring into his life to help him, advise him, and give him the strength necessary to perform acts, whether big or small, right or wrong
Service provider contracted by Austrade to employ TradeStart export adviser(s).
To connect or form a relation between by similitude, resemblance, friendship, or love.
An OS/390 address space that is connected to MQSeries for OS/390.
Keywords:  kinsman, relative
A relative; a kinsman.
Anything associated with another as a helper; an auxiliary.
Anything akin to another by structure, etc.
Anything that isn't trying to kill you.
a friendly nation
a creature friendly to a character
Keywords:  taw, alley, marble, see
See Alley, a marble or taw.
country, person, or group joined with another or others for a common purpose
a group who helped the faction out or fought with them
a person who takes a stand against social injustice directed at target groups
a designation often given to those who support an economic development organization ( EDO) and work along with it to secure prospects. It's easy to see where allies come from by looking over the service provider list in Economic Development.net. Associations of economic developers are usually made up of practitioners and allies together so that their online membership directories are useful references for site selectors and other enterprise developers. There are other economic development directories, however, that include both practitioners and allies a variety of directories can be found, for example, in SA/Economic Development Directories, a resource file of Site Location Assistance.com. definition of economic development allies defined what is an economic development ally definition of economic development ally defined where to find allies listed
Keywords:  fledged, npc, full, played
a full-fledged NPC, and should be played as such
Keywords:  vampires, knows, human, exist, one
a human, but one that knows that vampires exist
One of the three basic forms of energy; creation, destruction or change.