Self-Paced - Allyship: from Confusion to Becoming

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Allyship is greatly valued and a huge step towards challenging oppression. Allyship with Indigenous Peoples’ requires an unwavering commitment to learning, unlearning and challenging change. It means building and fostering respectful relationships, that includes a process of building relationships based ontrust, consistency, and accountability. This micro-credential will examine common interpretations of the word “ally” and the work of “allyship” including the role of allyship from an Indigenous lens, why allies are needed, how an ally can overstep, and what qualifies someone as an ally. 

Please see below for delivery information and schedule. 

Questions?

Please contact our Recruitment Team for questions about the micro-credential or alternative payment options at recruitment@fnti.net or 1.800.267.0637, ext. 141

Terms and Conditions

Refund Policy

Course runs from May 4 to June 5, 2026

Virtual, self-paced

Self-paced micro-credentials have no live sessions; participants complete their work independently, according to their own schedule. It will take approximately 15 hours to complete the entire micro-credential. Participants can save their progress and return to it at any time within the 5-week delivery period.

In order to successfully complete the micro-credential, all course work must be completed by the course closing date.

  1. Define ally and allyship.
  2. Identify the critical strengths and limitations of allyship.
  3. Develop a clear intent for personal allyship work.
Price: $100.00
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