Allyship is not a label — it is a practice. Learn to use your position and privilege to create space for others.
Part of
Diversity & Inclusion →
Beyond corporate training slides — learn to genuinely engage with difference, challenge your own biases, and build environments where everyone belongs. You'll navigate four escalating scenarios — from the blind spot to the inclusive culture — practicing the decisions that matter most when the pressure is real and the stakes are personal. This isn't theory. It's practice for the moments that define how this chapter of your life unfolds.
Skills you'll build
What happens in this story4 scenarios
Someone in the meeting is being talked over — again. You notice it. Everyone notices it. Nobody says anything. The silence of the majority is louder than the interruption.
You speak up — redirecting the conversation back to the person who was cut off. It's awkward. The interrupter looks annoyed. You wonder if you overstepped, then realize that's exactly the discomfort allyship requires.
Allyship gets harder when there's a cost. Speaking up when your own position is at stake — when the person being excluded is someone your boss doesn't value — that's where the real test lives.
You stop thinking of allyship as a label you earn and start treating it as a practice you repeat. Not perfectly, not heroically — just consistently, in the small moments that add up.
More stories in this course
View all →The Blind Spot
You consider yourself open-minded. Then someone shows you a bias you did not know you had. Navigate the discomfort of self-discovery.
4 scenarios →The Microaggression
You said something that landed differently than intended. Learn to receive correction without defensiveness and grow from the moment.
4 scenarios →The Inclusive Culture
Beyond individual behavior — design team and organizational practices that make inclusion structural, not just aspirational.
4 scenarios →The Ally Action
Allyship is not a label — it is a practice. Learn to use your position and privilege to create space for others.
Start free →4 scenarios · 25 min · No account required to try
