Antonia
Dropping off treats for friends and family during quarantine
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Dropping off treats for friends and family during quarantine
My friends and I trade baked goods and crafts as a way to support each other through the pandemic.
Encouraging people to vote in November.
Being HIV+, for a long time, people simply expected me to keel over and die at any point. I tested positive in 1990. Still here.
Doing my best to help artists and art organizations to get what they need to survive in the current challenging time and as well as those to come! Loving my family with my entire being and reminding myself of that fact daily - so we all can keep it together for one another! :-)
I'm calling family, friends and neighbors to make sure they are ok.
I stay inside and bake treats for my family.
Encouraging creativity and compassion while keeping people safe by creating the Breathe No Evil program.
I'm heartened seeing communities coming together to help others in need during these difficult and strange times.
I am working as a caregiver for seniors in need.
Standing up and with those that need it most, wrote original Sanctuary ordinance on behalf of Salem's No Place for Hate Committee
No face covering? No problem. Read the CDC's instructions to make one or get a No Evil Project Face Mask.