Confabulation – OSH
by Our Sisters' House
June 25, 2022 6:10 am
confabulation (n.) “a talking together, chatting, familiar talk,” from Late Latin confabulationem, noun of action from past participle stem of Latin confabulari “to converse together” Advocates and guest speakers express their views on current events and topics. We discuss a wide range of issues that deal with politics, social justice, domestic violence, and much more.
On this week’s episode of Confabulation, we touch on the meaning behind allyship and how one can be a true ally to those with marginalized identities. Being an ally is how we can support those around us in our day to day lives. There is not one specific way to be an ally, as long as you have the goal of being an advocate and contributing to an environment and culture that is inclusive of and prioritizes those who have historically been left behind.
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