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Artist Stereotypes Redefined

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John

Westborough, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I wanted to be a better father than mine was. I wanted to be a good and reliable husband. I work at my local food pantry. I believe that I have talked 5+ young people out of committing suicide.

Megan

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I went on a 5 mile walk for my friend who is a survivor and my grandma who has Cancer. I also raised money of the Hole in The Wall Gang Camp who helps ill or disabled children.
Why are you participating?: 

To make the colossal world a better place to live.

Malcom

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I work at an adventure/zip-line park. Over the course of the season I interact with thousands of people, from a variety of different races / cultures / countries / religions / ages / genders / sexual orientations. At the park I have the opportunity to treat everyone equally and with respect, as well as create a safe space for the variety of people have fun with their friends and families. It isn't groundbreaking good deed work or anything, but it is a gratifying feeling to know that you helped create a positive experience for people.
Why are you participating?: 

It is fun!

Angela

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I just like to think I am a really good friend...or I try to be most of the time. That's my main goal in life, to be a good friend and good person.
Why are you participating?: 

I want the evil taken out of my body!! I recently did a really bad thing and I am trying to make it better....or at least try and redeem my misdeeds with better ones. :)

Tim

Fitchburg, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Deciding listening is more important than speaking.
Why are you participating?: 

As a white male of a certain age, I feel that we (white males) in general don't see or listen, and speak before everyone else. It is time to look / pay attention and to listen. It is our responsibility to learn how we are culpable in what divides us, racially, socio-economically, etc.

Amanda

Kingston, RI
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I've saved and rehabilitated many animals over the years; I always try to hold door for anyone; help those who need it however I can, be them stranger or friend; and I'm always willing to listen to and understand anyone; etc!
Why are you participating?: 

Because I think this project is a beautiful idea!

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