Engineer Stereotypes Redefined

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Auburn, MA
United States

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I volunteer my time and donate to charitable organizations.

Why are you participating?

It's important to be visible and to let others know they're not alone.

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I created a website that raised thousands of dollars for my wife's cousin's treatment for Crohn's disease.

Why are you participating?

I was hooked on the idea of participating when I heard the purpose was to dispel stereotypes.

Worcester, MA
United States

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Found someone's debit card and when I couldn't find owner, I reported the card lost. Helped elderly woman through confusing wait line. Help someone use the self checkout.

Why are you participating?

Show my girls that there are good people in the world and how they can be one of them too, who then will grow up to be good adults, making good choices and raise good children.

Closter, NJ
United States

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My good deed is upholding the image of the black man in America. Everyday African American men and women are depicted as animalistic or less than other races, incapable of helping ourselves, often complaining rarely taking action. My good deed is being the best version of myself I can be, to show my brothers and sisters that WE are capable of so much more than we’re credited for. To show my brothers and sisters that all we’ll ever needed is a chance.

Worcester, MA
United States

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On the day I took these photos I was volunteering as an activist: asking for support in protecting trans folks' right to access public spaces.

Why are you participating?

Well... a friend, or just another human being you've never met asks you to participate in something. It doesn't take too much effort, but it's important to them, and perhaps it'll effect some positive change.