I work with refugee children and together we learn and grow.
Educator Stereotypes Redefined
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteer on the council for a local choir that teaches music to high schoolers and promotes the arts in our city.
Labels don't tell my whole story, but they're an ok place to start!
I volunteer at many school functions but mostly I make the choice that every day is a good day.
Blackstone, MA
United States
I always use people's names (especially if they are wearing a name tag) and look them in the eye. Treating people as people rather than "cashier" or other occupation title.
Quincy, MA
United States
I always help and cheer for any underdog.
I don't believe in labels. People should be free to be who they are.
I do my best to be kind and make space for others.
Teacher of English Language Learners for over 20 years.
I love the concept. Our diversity is what makes the world such a wonderful place.
Waltham, MA
United States
I put a smile on peoples' faces.
Labels have followed me my entire life. I have so many definitions that aren't always true. I would like to inform others about labeling.
I brake for animals - from stray dogs right down to turtles and frogs, and help them to get where they need to be!
I support others in identifying themselves as they wish.
Millis, MA
United States
Each day, I do my best to use perspective in any situation I'm in. The world would be more peaceful if we realized we are all the same but living it up differently.