Queer Stereotypes Redefined

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Rutland, MA
United States

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After guys on motorcycles tried to terrorize me at a BLM protest I reached out to the community so that our next BLM protest had a full motorcycle escort. They didn't dare mess with the second march.

Leominster, MA
United States

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I'm the proud state representative from Leominster fighting for debt-free public higher ed access and former rape crisis counselor speaking up for sexual violence and domestic violence survivors.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I've co-founded a mental health and safe space club at my university which is centered around positivity and wellness for all. :)

Why are you participating?

I think sometimes people quickly categorize people by appearance or interests when in reality we're all so complex and multifaceted that we probably are more alike than different.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I have dedicated my time to social justice and have helped organize anti-gun violence protests and groups throughout high school and college.

Why are you participating?

Being a queer woman has been confusing and challenging combining that with my other interests and identities has been rewarding.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I helped teach a young high schooler guitar.

Why are you participating?

As a white AMAB person who is oriented towards justice I have spent a lot of time grappling with what it means to hold my identities. I believe labels can both be destructive and incredibly transformative. Thanks for running an awesome project!

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I try to make people happy- whether it's my art, writing, or bad puns, I hope to make the people around me happy.

Why are you participating?

I find that it's important to let the world know that things are changing.

Worcester, MA
United States

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Trying to keep learning how to authentically love and care for folks who have been marginalized by society.

Why are you participating?

I'm still trying to fully accept my authentic self in a space where I can still fear my truth.