Join Kalei, G10 and co-founder of the Non-Straight/Straight Alliance, and Ken Brady, Tech Coach and Design Teacher, as we take a look at allyship from another perspective: how to be a male ally at school and support inclusion.
“This is my privilege. And I think as men we need to recognise this and use the privilege that you have in a positive way to help stand up for women. And that's really important to become an ally.”
-Kalei
“For me, allyship has involved rekindling particular programmes where I can encourage girls particularly to participate. So, the rekindling of the robotics programme and the coding classes have been two areas where I can help girls who are generally underrepresented in those areas.”
-Ken Brady