REGISTER BY NOON ON 12/9/2024
The Women's Place invites male* allies to help create a culture in which all can thrive and contribute fully at Ohio State. In this in-person workshop led by male campus leaders/Advocates, learn about gender bias and microaggressions, the skills and strategies to interrupt them, and ways to contribute to positive changes on Ohio State's campuses. The location of this workshop will be on the central Columbus campus and the exact location will be determined and shared with registrants closer to the date.
Ally workshops are part of the Advocates & Allies for Equity initiative launched by The Women's Place and partners in November 2016. This NSF, evidence-based initiative involves male leaders, or Advocates, convening to develop male Allies into a cross-campus network in support of removing barriers for women and underrepresented faculty and staff.
Why Ally Workshops Focus on Men
To better involve men in the collective efforts towards culture change, the Advocates & Allies workshops focus on encouraging men* to take greater responsibility for interrupting everyday and structural inequities. As the primary participants in this program, male colleagues share and learn while holding each other accountable for growth. Led by and for men, these sessions aim to offer a safe and supportive space for participating in critical conversations. It’s an environment where men, often for the first time, can openly explore their questions, confusions, hopes and concerns related to diversity issues in their organizations.
If you have questions about accessibility or wish to request additional accommodations, please contact womensplace@osu.edu. Typically two weeks notice will allow us to provide access.
*We welcome transgender and nonbinary people who feel comfortable in a setting focused on men’s transformational learning to participate as both Advocates and Allies. Workshops are open to people of all genders.