Daze
I want to show that neurodivergent and disabled people don't "have to" look like anything.
I want to show that neurodivergent and disabled people don't "have to" look like anything.
To expand what it means to be Latina
Being a NB woman in trades has always meant I've had to work harder for dignity, respect, wages, and hours.
I want to help show how we are not our stereotypes and the diversity of humans.
Labels are overrated but also amazingly powerful for empowering people. Balancing the two is hard!
To expel judgement
I'm a heavy, female bodied, boy looking, tattooed, queer who is a partner, child, step parent, and teacher.
I thought this was a really neat way to say behind the labels we are all just people doing the best we can for ourselves and our fellow beings on this Earth. I'm a radical, and part of the radicalness I aim to achieve are radical acts of kindness that go beyond what a person expects.
I am participating because the no-evil project is a great way to change the way people label those around them.