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.
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.
Worcester, MA
United States
Today I am supporting (and feeding) my brave and powerful students who are fighting for their right to a safe educational environment.
I want to be part of a project that supports positive change.
Worcester, MA
United States
I started a GoFundMe campaign to help a co-worker who was facing foreclosure, and raised $28,000 in less than a week. She was an amazing human being and people stepped up to return the love she had given to others over her lifetime.
We can use more love, peace and justice in our lives, and no-evil is a good reminder that good people surround us everyday.
Blackstone, MA
United States
I was in Providence, RI and a homeless girl was asking for food and people were ignoring her. I bought her a pizza and she cried because no one else would help her.
We are trying to build a sense of community in the high school and the two towns we serve