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Feminist Stereotypes Redefined

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Arianna

MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
My friend's mom died last year and was over at her house the day after. I stayed the whole time and hugged her and listened. We talked a lot about afterlife and in the days that followed, I went over frequently so she wasn't alone.
Why are you participating?: 

I have had some personal struggles with labels and am happy that I get to choose who I am and what I affirm to because there have been times where other people create labels about me. I am so happy to be a part of this!

Bridget

Brighton, MA
Estados Unidos
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I rescued my cat after nobody wanted him because of his messed-up tail.
Why are you participating?: 

For us to truly open up ourselves to others, we must be able to look past our labels.

Jennifer

Brooklyn, NY
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I founded the first national women's media analysis, media literacy education and media justice advocacy organization, and wrote the first book about how reality TV works as a backlash against gender and racial justice.
Why are you participating?: 

Media narratives demonize feminists, social justice activists, and anti-racists as "fringe", "angry", "selfish", and "unpatriotic", among other stereotypes.

Elizabeth

Worcester, MA
United States
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Today I am supporting (and feeding) my brave and powerful students who are fighting for their right to a safe educational environment.
Why are you participating?: 

I want to be part of a project that supports positive change.

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