Wellesley, MA
United States
I raised two amazing people!
I think sexism gets lost. It is so background in our culture. Women need more power, support and representation.
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Wellesley, MA
United States
I raised two amazing people!
I think sexism gets lost. It is so background in our culture. Women need more power, support and representation.
Norwood, MA
United States
One good deed that I've done is hand-deliver meals to my mom while she was sick with COVID while visiting her from out of state.
I'm participating because I believe everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and live in a world free of stereotypes.
Treat all living things with respect
Helping those open to healing and holding sacred space within commUNITY!
Saw this project and thought it was amazing
New York, NY
United States
Hand out free detergent at the laundromat.
Ashland, MA
United States
Racial-justice and Indigenous solidarity organizer. I amplify actions, sign lots of petitions, and communicate regularly with my legislators. I educate myself and others.
I keep being called a woman and other gendered words, including she pronouns. I use per/pers (person pronouns) and they/them. I am white, but I am not silent about racism and where I see it showing up.
Lakeville, MA
United States
I am a global cross cultural strategic unifier who advocates for positive change in the world.
Total respect for Chief Ladybug & Medicine Spirit Laughing Eyes and everything they do!
Jamaica Plain, MA
United States
I once rode my bike from New York to Boston to raise money for AIDS research.
Jamaica Plain, MA
United States
I volunteered for the Comics in Colors festival in Boston.
Newton, MA
United States
On Mondays, I read mail and other papers to a blind man, and also program his phone.
We all have inherent biases and the more we see, learn, and experience, the more we get over those biases.
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