Progressive Stereotypes Redefined

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Tell Us Your Good Deed

Thanking those who help low income and disabled individuals, and who also treat them with dignity and respect.

Why are you participating?

To make a positive statement and encourage others to help those in need without expecting something in return.

Fitchburg , MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I started a group called Firchburg SAGA (Sexuality and Gender Alliance) which is a support group for the LGBTQI+ community. I also created "blessing bags" for those in need which have toiletries, and I pass them out every other Sunday at a breakfast for people in need.

Why are you participating?

Because I want for show the world it's ok to be fat, progressive, and have an anxiety disorder. My shirt speaks for myself as I am bisexual so I didn't feel that label was as important as the other ones.

Sutton, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I don't eat animals. I am a really good hugger. I love volunteering and helping others. I am not evil!

Why are you participating?

Spontaneously happened upon it, and it looked like an engaging project.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Every day I try to approach the world with a loving heart. My first impulse is to do or say something to ease the suffering of people or animals I encounter on The Path. If we approached the planet in this way, and approached all life forms in this way, all of us would lead happier and more balanced lives, and feel enriched by our surroundings rather than deprived. I'm not saying that I am always some kind of saintly freak... I have days where I get upset and frustrated, especially with people who have no respect for Life or Truth.

Why are you participating?

I am a former visual artist who has also participated in performance art, and there are obvious ties between positive interactive art forms as this and promoting peace and understanding in the world. Let's get to know one another.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I am on the boards of, and involved with, several not-for-profit organizations.

Why are you participating?

My son is from Ghana. In Ghana he experienced discrimination because his mother was unmarried and they were poor. He came to the US (San Francisco) when he was 14 with a soccer team.