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Multiracial Stereotypes Redefined

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Eugene

Waltham, MA
United States
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I support Operation Smile, which helps children with cleft lips and palates get needed surgery. Tolerance and peace to all!
Why are you participating?: 

As a Belgian-Filipino-American, tech journalist, and gamer and genre fan, I think it's important for people to respect one another, appreciate our differences, and work toward common goals.

Destria

Worcester, MA
United States
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I love giving money and food to the homeless. I remember driving in the car with my mom on my 18th birthday and seeing a homeless man sitting on the side of the street crying. I had cupcakes that I knew I wasn't going to eat, so I pulled over, got out of the car and gave them to him.

iesha

Worcester, MA
United States
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I give all I can to those who need it- whether it be time, money, attention, or help. I am all about helping someone else's day get better even if only for a moment.
Why are you participating?: 

After hearing about this project, I just knew that it was for me. I believe in spreading positivity and not judging others based on the surface.

Joseph

Holden, MA
United States
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I volunteer to collect food for the needy. I don't accept stereotypes. I'm not just a kid - I am unique, I am strong of mind and spirit.
Why are you participating?: 

Because even kids can be impacted by labels.

Shan

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
My life was changed in serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Nan, Thailand.
Why are you participating?: 

I want to do whatever I can to help address stigma and the impact of stigma on individuals, families and communities.

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