To Be Determined Stereotypes Redefined

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Arlington, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Simple day to day deeds; assisting a person onto the bus, giving my seat up when it is crowded, holding the door for a package loaded shopper, engaging in silly faces with a child whose parent is currently overwhelmed and needs a moment to breathe. They might be little, but sometimes they have the biggest impact to a person’s day.

Why are you participating?

Every person has a story, with a thousand starts, middles, and endings. Not all stories can be told in one viewing, you have to stop and listen. Maybe a picture can help start the tale.

Lowell, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I have lobbied, and continue to lobby, for Transgender Rights.

Why are you participating?

Because I learned about the damage being unconsciously conditioned by stereotypes does when I moved to Washington, DC from the Connecticut suburbs. And I have a friend who is hurt by the racism still existent in this country. I think this is an amazing project!

Uxbridge, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I came across a broken down car on 190 and a man walking with his dog. I stopped and offered them a ride. He asked to go to the next exit and commented he did not have a cell phone. I loaned him my phone so he could call family for help. He offered me money, I said no, when it was safe to help someone else out, do so. He promised he would, we both won!

Why are you participating?

To add to the variety... it is the spice of life.