Always looking for the people in the margins/that get missed and making space for them.
Black Stereotypes Redefined
Last week, my daughter and I returned a dog that was wandering in the neighborhood.
I woke up this morning!
Worcester, MA
United States
In my hometown, Marlborough, Massachusetts, I was a Boy Scout and I often volunteered at the soup kitchen on Main St. I went there and served those who needed it about once a month.
Professor Ellen Lokos insisted that I participate, but I've also struggled with labels my entire life. Being half black and half white, I never fit into either "black" or "white"
Worcester, MA
United States
I help teachers and students see themselves as math people.
I'm a big sister!
Salem, MA 01970
United States
Advocating for systemic change at the state level by proposing legislation and voicing the needs of our black and brown communities
Worcester, MA 01609
United States
My friends and I trade baked goods and crafts as a way to support each other through the pandemic.
Trying to help people.
Labels limit you only if you let them.
Worcester, MA
United States
To walk among people, being a part of what's happening
I think turning your back, ignoring is a case when you turn around you see, hear, speak to the people coming at you