Whenever I see children in costumes, I act as if I'm meeting who/whatever they're dressed up as. They get so excited! I get to meet a lot of unicorns, Spider-Men, and princesses that way.
Non-binary Stereotypes Redefined
Make and donate food boxes to people in my community for free.
Worcester, MA
United States
I make video games! Specifically, ones the challenge the traditional definition; games that carry a message, that makes a player question the nature of the world around them and how to make the world a better place.
Worcester, MA
United States
I am the volunteer leader of an organization that educates about LGBTQ+ concerns, creates community, researches LGBTQ+ concerns, and advocates for LGBTQ+ positive policies.
Because our labels while define us also limit us. Labels are social constructs and are not really real.
Planning and holding food drives outside supermarkets, and asking shoppers to buy one thing off of a list of top 10 most needed items.
I'm proud of myself and all the various labels I fit into, they don't describe me, but they are parts of me and shouldn't be shrouded in shame. I hope that someday labels will not be something that define people but help them expand themselves.
Worcester , MA
United States
Being the nice and supporting friend i am to everyone
West Boylston, MA
United States
I try to make at least one person smile everyday
Bolton, MA
United States
I raise money for suicide awareness
Lake Charles, LA
United States
I was a camp counselor for 8 weeks last summer - many nights I would sing my 8-year-olds to sleep. I tried to show them as much love as I could all summer since many of them come from lives where no positive role model or source of unconditional love is present.
I support this project and its intent and there is no better way to show support than taking part.
Worcester, MA
United States
This year I spent my Christmas day as a face-painter as part of an event for underprivileged kids and their families.
I think it's great for people to feel encouraged to engage in acts that will benefit us despite our labels and across identities.