Watertown, MA
United States
I use plain language to help make dental care accessible to all my patients.
To expand what it means to be Latina
Watertown, MA
United States
I use plain language to help make dental care accessible to all my patients.
To expand what it means to be Latina
Newton, MA
United States
I volunteer with my local recycling center's Re-Use It "Swap Shop" program to reduce our town's waste stream output.
I want to show that neurodivergent and disabled people don't "have to" look like anything.
Ashland, MA
United States
I help workers take their power back and fight their bosses for a better life by unionizing.
Being a NB woman in trades has always meant I've had to work harder for dignity, respect, wages, and hours.
Worcester, MA
United States
I help others reconnect to nature and themselves through guided walks and art projects.
Paid for a stranger's food
I want to help show how we are not our stereotypes and the diversity of humans.
MA
United States
I make custom sparkly queer/neurodiversity pride shirts for free for people who've never gotten to show off their identities
Labels are overrated but also amazingly powerful for empowering people. Balancing the two is hard!
Winchendon, MA
United States
I gave my sick time to a NP who was in a bad accident.
To expel judgement
Auburn, MA
United States
I teach in a high school (English / Special Education) and every day I make a difference in their (and their families) lives.
I'm a heavy, female bodied, boy looking, tattooed, queer who is a partner, child, step parent, and teacher.
I was the crazy cat lady in the neighborhood. Had spare kittens? I took them and vaccinated them and spayed them. Had annoying strays? I took them in and socialized them until they were ready for adoption. Those that were feral and weren't able to be adopted, I fed and watered and took to the vet as needed.
I thought this was a really neat way to say behind the labels we are all just people doing the best we can for ourselves and our fellow beings on this Earth. I'm a radical, and part of the radicalness I aim to achieve are radical acts of kindness that go beyond what a person expects.
Woburn, MA
United States
Volunteered with a senior center for over a year assisting elders and veterans with applications.
I am participating because the no-evil project is a great way to change the way people label those around them.