Sunderland, VT
United States
I left my career as a fashion / architectural designer to focus on redesigning educational systems to help make better societies.
Because kindness, honesty and acceptance are vital, promoting that is great.
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Sunderland, VT
United States
I left my career as a fashion / architectural designer to focus on redesigning educational systems to help make better societies.
Because kindness, honesty and acceptance are vital, promoting that is great.
MA
United States
Help my co-workers stay positive in everyday life.
Waltham, MA
United States
I get overwhelmed by the scale of the world, so I'm studying to be a forester because it will let me do good on a medium scale, one project at a time.
There are plenty of good people in the world, and I hope that we can look past our differences and disagreements so that we can be kind to one another.
I volunteer my time to help run fantasy adventures for children.
Waltham, MA
United States
Donated to a great group that helps young people find courage.
All around us, loud voices are telling us to be afraid of one another. I want to witness to the gift of diversity and my belief that people are infinitely beautiful in their complexity.
Raymond, NH
United States
I try to give back to my community whenever I am able. Bake sales, volunteering at the schools, participating in the town arts program.
Because no matter how busy you are, there is time to be "not" evil.
North Chelmsford, MA
United States
Marched for peace and women's rights. Worked for the Equal Rights Amendment. Didn't nag my kids. And recycle.
I'm a joiner. I like to contribute to any group I join.
MA
United States
I am a therapist and I work with marginalized individuals of all genders, sexualities and relationship setup. I volunteer for a trauma network who treat individuals, for free, after major traumas like the Boston Marathon bombing, shootings, and fires. I like to smile at people when shopping and make eye contact. It tends to make them smile.
People have lots of stereotypical beliefs of therapists. We are this blank slate that people come to when vulnerable and sometimes powerless.
I give thoughtful gifts.
The idea of the project was one that interested me. As someone who's been negatively affected by labels, I wanted to help the effort to come together and break down those misconceptions.
Southborough, MA
United States
Helping kids (both young and teenagers) to learn and experience ways they can express themselves in our changing society, I've worked at my Church's Sunday School and as a Camp Counselor for Calumet Lutheran Ministries (Camp Calumet) and I am working towards a degree in History Education in order to help young people learn more about the world, themselves, and how they can make a strong impact in our 21st century American society.
I thought it was a cool project and thought it would be fun to participate in!
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