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Female Stereotypes Redefined

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Bea

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I'm passionate about social justice issues so I try to educate myself and others on fair trade, sustainability, and privilege. I served in the Peace Corps in Paraguay, South America from 2001-2003. I love to serve others and I am fortunate enough to continue service work in my current job. I volunteer every year to lead a service trip for students in and outside of the U.S.
Why are you participating?: 

I am proud to be a Latina female Divorcee and I wear those labels without an apology. They have made me who I am today, but I know I am also more than that I encourage everyone to know their story and tell others their story. "I have decided to stick with love.

Katie

Lowell, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I stayed and talked to one of my residents at 230 in the morning after a long night of duty just because she was lonely and wanted a friend.

Lauren

Peabody, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I made a little boy feel smart and needed by letting him help me at work then reading a comic book with him.
Why are you participating?: 

People have treated me like I don't matter or I'm not capable at my job because I'm young, blond, and a woman.

Amy

Worcester , MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I work with homeless families because it is very hard to be a family when you don't have a home.
Why are you participating?: 

It is a cool idea and I am not evil. Evil gets too much attention; it's time to focus on the good.

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