Artist Stereotypes Redefined

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Townsend, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

When these pictures were taken, I had recently shaved my head for a foundation called Saint Baldrick's, which raises money for children with cancer, and was raising money for a similar event at my high school. Now I am in college, and unfortunately and battling with my own depression so much, that I haven't had the chance to do something like this again.

West Boylston, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I try to be a goofball and send love and joy to everyone I see.

Why are you participating?

I am participating due to a friend's involvement. I love the message this campaign is promoting. I have always been a big fan of the Golden Rule. Spread love not hate and try to make the world a better place.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

We adopt rescued animals. Everyone deserves a good chance in a loving home.

Why are you participating?

We all have an idea of how we look. We all have an idea of who we are and how we are seen by others. For me that idea often makes me insecure, but can make me confident in ways too. It's important to identify who you are, and be confident about it.

Manchester, CT
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

My friend said that he felt more comfortable in women's underwear, but his mom found his and threw them away... so I gave him some of mine.

Why are you participating?

Everyone should feel worthy and equal, never less than... I know how hard that feeling can be.

Derry, NH
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I make art for people! In a time of sadness, joy, or just so they know someone is thinking of them, I love to make person specific pieces and send them to people. It always puts a smile on their face!

Why are you participating?

Labels have affected me my entire life. I was never a 'cool kid' and people thought I was strange and unusual. Then I had my son, Colin, when I was in high school and was further stereotyped and judged.