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Widow Stereotypes Redefined

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Sue

Sudbury, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
On Tuesdays, I deliver lasagnas to folks who are struggling.
Why are you participating?: 

I've been lucky to be an affluent white woman and recognize that I've got advantages that everyone else should also have.

Cheryl

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I volunteer multiple times a year as a blood drive recruiter for the Heinlein Society. We participate with multiple hospitals in the metro Boston area, collecting donations from Science Fiction, Fantasy and Steampunk fans alike.
Why are you participating?: 

When people hear the terms "widow" or "disabled" they think "Oh, what a shame." I've never considered either status a reason to be pitied. These are things that have happened to me but do not define who I am.

Jim

Fitchburg, MA
Estados Unidos
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Trying very hard for world and country politics to find a least dialog and understanding with all.
Why are you participating?: 

No evil sounds right!

Cheryl

MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteer multiple times a year as a blood drive recruiter for the Heinlein Society. We participate with multiple hospitals in the metro Boston area, collecting donations from Science Fiction, Fantasy and Steampunk fans alike.
Why are you participating?: 

When people hear the terms "widow" or "disabled" they think "Oh, what a shame." I've never considered either status a reason to be pitied. These are things that have happened to me but do not define who I am.

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