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Millennial Stereotypes Redefined

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Aran

Narragansett, RI
United States
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I volunteered to enter data for a campaign in the primaries for a friend.
Why are you participating?: 

I really like the work No Evil Project is doing in showing people aren't defined by their labels.

S.k.

MA
United States
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I stood up for Madelena when girls were talking crap about her behind her back
Why are you participating?: 

Seemed interesting, & who doesn't love an experimental art project

Nikki

Worcester, MA
United States
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My whole life I was told I couldn't give blood. In light of COVID, the American Red Cross relaxed a couple regulations, and in summer 2020 I was able to donate blood for the first time!

Ali

Worcester, MA
United States

I coordinated virtual Easter brunch for my family - which included teaching my 90-year-old grandmother how to use Zoom!

Face masks are really hard to wear with glasses. Also, I always smile at people in the grocery store, which you can't do with a mask on. A stranger and I perfected the what's up head nod yesterday. We take for granted how much facial expressions mean in the world.

John

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
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Comfort friends in their darkest moments.
Why are you participating?: 

Labels have their use but they aren't the full story.

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