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Hispanic Stereotypes Redefined

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Denise

Worcester, MA
United States
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I’m an animal lover and I rescue abandoned/mistreated dogs and cats. If I can’t adopt them myself, I will do whatever it takes to find them a furever home. Im a member and supporter of the Satos foundation and other local animal shelters…
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I wanted to participate because your message of "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil" is very powerful. To me, it symbolizes a commitment to avoiding harmful actions and promoting virtues like kindness, empathy, and ethical behavior.

Mary

Worcester, MA
United States
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I volunteered at the Red Cross as a driver for blood delivery to hospitals, and donated my platelets every month.
Why are you participating?: 

As a Latina woman I grew up around racism and I want to make a difference by joining this organization and making the public aware that racism still exists, still hurts, and is just a misunderstanding about the different cultures that live in our society. The three L's.

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