Liberal Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I recently walked in the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's Out of the Darkness walk. I wear their wristband and advocate for others to talk openly about mental health issues. I do this to put myself out there, because in similarity I hope that others may find camaraderie and, talk about their struggles, knowing they aren't alone.

Why are you participating?

Mental health is on the cusp of being something we talk about. It is beginning to shed the skin of something we refuse to see. People are being heard. As an outspoken mental health advocate, this project represents everything I believe about shattering the stigma surrounding labels.

Jefferson, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I try to be aware of the things that people around me need help with, whether it is opening the door for a mom with 3 kids, helping someone carry their groceries, or calling my grandmother to make her laugh.

Why are you participating?

I care!

Harvard, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I manage a non-profit Arts organization that supports opportunities for all to experience the power of music.

Why are you participating?

This is a very cool project.

New York, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I approach the world as an optimist, with a smile on my face. I volunteer with my college and support groups such as HRC and NPR.

Why are you participating?

As a society we are prone to label each other. This project shows humans with hundreds of different labels; all individuals with value.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I started a homeschool girl scout troop which allowed little girls from 5 to 10 get to know each other and do fun things together like collecting clothes for people in need and raising money to fight cancer.

Why are you participating?

Because it is a very thoughtful exercise to think of a good deed and acknowledge that we all do things to help others without thinking about it.