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Related to this moment, I am both stepping up and stepping back, teaching and learning, fighting and healing.... and asking what more can I/we do tomorrow.
Everyone is affected by the coronavirus and COVID-19, and a wide variety of people are helping out in their communities even if that means staying away from the rest of the community for awhile. Show how you're helping slow the spread and participate in the Breathe No Evil Project.
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Related to this moment, I am both stepping up and stepping back, teaching and learning, fighting and healing.... and asking what more can I/we do tomorrow.
Help senior neighbors take out trash, Landscape front of house gardens for neighbors, Support local businesses, Wearing masks, Give money to the homeless guy with the dog at CVS.
Vote in November for change
I help people understand how the lessons of history and religion can help us with current events.
Started my own small business. Started the Bridge Street Neck Neighborhood Association.
Every individual can make a difference in the world for the better.
Ran for and served in office; help others do the same; working to dismantle the oppressive systems around us - one day at a time.
Advocating for systemic change at the state level by proposing legislation and voicing the needs of our black and brown communities
I have been using my stimulus check to donate to organizations helping people of color and immigrants.
I have more or less successfully kept 7 children, 6 of whom are teenagers in the house during stay-at-home orders.
I have appreciated spending time with my family. Three of my children turned 18 during quarantine and graduating High School. I'm enjoying these last days with us all home as a family before they move on to the next phase of their lives.
Sharing what I can with local mutual aid funds for undocumented residents, who aren't eligible for stimulus checks or unemployment assistance. Take care of your friends and neighbors!
No face covering? No problem. Read the CDC's instructions to make one or get a No Evil Project Face Mask.