Engineer Stereotypes Redefined

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Geneva, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Whenever I have the chance to compliment someone, I do. Everyone is always to happy afterwards, and it's nice to think that I maybe I've made their day better by doing so.

Why are you participating?

I like making others happy and contributing to a good cause. I'm so much more than my combination of labels.

Waltham, MA
United States

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I drove someone on the streets of Worcester, MA to their family in Plymouth, MA.

Why are you participating?

I found the project's work powerful. I believe in radical empathy and I believe projects like this aid in connecting and empathizing with others.

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Volunteering to the stART Festival

Why are you participating?

I have always been looked down upon just being a woman in the tech industry. I currently fight against sexist stereotypes.

Templeton, MA
United States

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I am a safe space for anyone to come to and be accepted and listened to, no matter who they are.

Why are you participating?

I personally have chronic illness that is invisible (narcolepsy/ulcerative colitis) and I have been labeled as lazy or a liar when it comes to my illness. I also have been made to feel less than for my beliefs and I don't think anyone deserves that.

MA
United States

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I make custom sparkly queer/neurodiversity pride shirts for free for people who've never gotten to show off their identities

Why are you participating?

Labels are overrated but also amazingly powerful for empowering people. Balancing the two is hard!