MA
United States
I volunteer for local social justice organizations including the Coalition for Youth and Community Justice.
Visibility matters!
For those of us who don’t live at the extreme ends of any given continuum we need to claim our space.
Here is a collection of 6156 people who have participated in the project so far. Explore and see the variety of people doing good deeds in their communities. You can also see all the labels, groups of people, photographers, and a world map of where everyone is from!
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MA
United States
I volunteer for local social justice organizations including the Coalition for Youth and Community Justice.
Visibility matters!
For those of us who don’t live at the extreme ends of any given continuum we need to claim our space.
I have been on multiple mission trips to the country of Haiti. Through passing out food and working in medical clinics, I have helped others and learned about what's important in my life.
Worcester, MA
United States
I try to send my friends a card or a text to let them know I am thinking of them, especially if I know they are feeling down. Sometimes the littlest things can turn someone's day around.
I think this is a wonderful project, really showing that "labels" do not make a person. Actions make a person.
Worcester, MA
United States
I'm a really good baker and when I bake muffins or cookies or cakes and share them, it makes people feel good.
I think it's a good project that shows pictures of all different kinds of people and the good things they do!
Worcester, MA
United States
I try to treat every person with respect.
It is so valuable to see that the world has so many people with varied interests and stories and a good lesson to never judge another for their choices.
Worcester , MA
United States
I work with homeless families because it is very hard to be a family when you don't have a home.
It is a cool idea and I am not evil. Evil gets too much attention; it's time to focus on the good.
Worcester , MA
United States
Helping a friend study for a physics test...which he then got a 115/100 on.
People are labeled immediately and judged so quickly because of it that few see how we label ourselves, and that's just wrong.
Natick, MA
United States
I regularly volunteered at the library in Jr. High and into college
Worcester, MA
United States
I teach at a school for children who have autism.
I like the projects intentions.
Queensbury, NY
United States
Along with a crew of dedicated students and friends, I organized an annual 5k race to raise money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, in memory of a special friend and his loving family. We run to prove our strength and health as a community and to offer support for people who are lost in their dark times. The money goes directly to the AFSP for suicide awareness programs in schools. Much love to my fellow organizers, runners, and survivors.
Intersectionality baby: we all exist at the intersection of the many many roads down which we walk.
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