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Mother Stereotypes Redefined

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Sateira

Fitchburg, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I helped my aunt by cleaning her house when she was too weak to move. I felt honored to do this because in the end she was very thankful.
Why are you participating?: 

I'm all about the no evil. I practice no evil at home.

Carroll

Lexington, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Serving on board of communities, activities, and cultural activities that I belong to.
Why are you participating?: 

To contribute, to learn, and for the social opportunity.

Jody

West Boylston, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Giving compliments to people.
Why are you participating?: 

People are people no matter what the differences are.

Hessy

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Lending money, giving rides, baby sit, bring dinner to my neighbor / friend, volunteer in soup kitchen, and Kylee's Kare Kits
Why are you participating?: 

Would like to be in the exhibit.

Reign

Salem, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I always find time in the day to compliment other women, specifically women of color who are of African descent. I am a proud dark-skinned woman and I realize that my beauty has not been celebrated culturally or in the media. Often, and in many countries, dark skin is despised and rejected; women of my complexion are judged and socially labeled inferior or the subordinates of other women that are more Eurocentric and possess European features. I champion natural beauty and women who walk their path baring their chocolate skin, large curves, wide noses, kinky hair, natural curls, and big lips. It is important for us women to compliment one another and be "enough" for ourselves. We do not need permission to celebrate our beauty and the things that make us who we are. As a mom of a little woman of color, it is important to teach our daughters that our skin does not define us and it is our responsibility to love ourselves; we set the bar for others.
Why are you participating?: 

I am automatically labeled because of my skin complexion and I feel that the prejudgment involved in the hierarchy of skin complexion is largely misleading.

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