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Third Culture Kid Stereotypes Redefined

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Anna

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Works to end domestic violence everyday at YWCA Central Massachusetts.
Why are you participating?: 

Labels limit to display the full identity of a human being and the nuances of their essence. Labels breed judgement and assumption. I want to be part of a collective that increases our consciousness, towards better ways of engaging in our everyday relationships.

Jonathan

Shanghai
China
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
There was an old guy on the street that said hi to me in Chinese, so I stopped to say hello because "你好" is not something you usually hear come out of an old white guy's mouth. Turns out he just wanted to share the stories of his travels with someone. Boy were they some stories to share.
Why are you participating?: 

I think it's important for Americans to ask themselves why they are labeled by others, how they are labeled, and why they label others what they label them. It's about conversation surrounding the right questions.

Farah

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I currently intern at my university's counseling center and I'm trying my best to encourage people to be more vulnerable in order to build resiliency. Validating a person's reality and their personal truth can be very powerful.

Michino

MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteer at a shelter near my school once a week so the homeless children who are staying at the shelter can have time and space to play around and simply be kids.
Why are you participating?: 

Because I believe that the way a person looks should never stop you from finding out his or her story.

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