Paxton, MA
United States
buying coffee for someone behind me in line
because i think this is a fun project
Paxton, MA
United States
buying coffee for someone behind me in line
because i think this is a fun project
I volunteer my time to help run fantasy adventures for children.
Billerica, MA
United States
It is vital for me to ensure the wellbeing of others through humor and compassion. Listening to others with an empathetic ear shapes the community to care about one another.
Because Amanda picked me out of all the students because I'm the best Falcon
Los Angeles, CA
United States
I challenge those that use problematic language, which boxes others into stereotypes that they personally do not identify.
I see this project as a place to share our identities, which we often do not get a chance to share with strangers. Using this platform, a mosaic of labels and faces challenges stereotypes and single story narratives.
Watertown, MA
United States
I am also an actor, and I have a variety of mental and physical illnesses. I have worked hard to make sure that members of our theatre community on campus feel comfortable with me, and feel like they can talk to me about their own issues. They are my family, and I want to show them that I care. <3
I think it's really important to see LGBTQIA++ representation in the media, and I want to show people that strength can come from anywhere.
Waltham, MA
United States
I sing and make people smile! I try to be a good feminist and fight for what is right.
Holyoke, MA
United States
I work with youth and families for a better future for all!
Portland, ME
United States
Trying to share music, positivity, compassion and authenticity with everyone possible.
Labels are something we give to people with asking consent. Often we do not truly know someone's label and when we do label them we wrongly label.