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Millennial Stereotypes Redefined

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Jasmine

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteered with MASSPIRG in college on different campaigns such as hunger and homeless, 100% clean energy, stop the overuse of antibiotics, save the bees, democracy, textbooks, and zero waste.
Why are you participating?: 

I want to do more to help my community.

Whitney

Waltham, MA
United States
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I volunteered as an English teacher for recent immigrant adults. It was so great to hear their goals for English: to help their kids with homework, to get a promotion to shift manager, to pass the citizenship test, etc.

Malcom

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I do my best to be out and proud and try my best to be hyper-aware of my actions and how they affect the people around me. Before transitioning I identified as a queer female and was quite invisible in society. I had to raise my voice to be heard and I had to fight to make sure that my accomplishments were not overlooked by my male counterparts. Now I identify as a white male and society sees me that way. Now I am seen, I am heard. But I remember how it felt to be invisible and remind myself everyday of the women and minorities who are still invisible in this white-male dominated world. They should be seen/heard too. I ask myself how can I help them be heard? How can I be sure that I am not dominating the space? The answer is to listen. To pause when I hear a voice that is trying to be heard, to hold space so that person can speak. Sometimes it can be difficult to shut my mouth, but it is important that I do because my core value is to treat others in the way that I want to be treated.
Why are you participating?: 

I participate because this project is a great concept and has the potential to spread good messages to people. I like to participate every year because I'm constantly evolving/changing and want to reflect that.

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