Tree Hugger Stereotypes Redefined

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Tell Us Your Good Deed

I make sure to support my older neighbors during inclement weather by shoveling for them and inviting them over during power outages.

Why are you participating?

I break down stereotypes and negatives connotations associated with labels.

Worcester , MA
United States

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I really try to be a good friend, and I think that actually means a lot. I call and keep long distance friendships going and I reach out to be there for those close-by. I remind them that no one can get through this life on their own - we all need support systems - and I try to be part of that. I hope that helps them - in some small way - thrive and continue to be good people. Whether they’re keeping our energy clean, our country free of hatespeech, our communities more climate resilient, our water clean, or our children well-educated...

Cambridge, MA
United States

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Putting a brake on the Trump agenda by volunteering to support inspiring Democratic candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives in swing districts across the United States.

Why are you participating?

I am fighting back against a culture of hyper-individualism. The world will not be okay if everyone adopts a narrow view of what constitutes their own self-interest. We are not independent. We are interdependent - and becoming more so with every passing year.

Ashby, MA
United States

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I'm a teacher. I make kindness the #1 rule in my classroom. We treat each other with kind words and thoughts. I try to live by example. I smile at strangers. I try to give to those in need and help wherever I can.

Why are you participating?

I love public art and connecting people and destroying labels!