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Professor Stereotypes Redefined

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Ellen

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I listened, provided safe space, and fought another's despair with unconditional love.
Why are you participating?: 

Because Dr. Martin Luther King was right. "...unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word...This is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant."

Xolchit

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Becoming an Angel of Hope for the St. Jude Hospital and help those little angles that battle and lose their against cancer.
Why are you participating?: 

Because no matter who we are...we can choose to do good.

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.

Alex

Claremont, CA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I teach college students to get out of their own heads and see that there is more to life than just going through the motions. I do this through teaching about what James Madison calls "factions" and how the American Constitution is designed to get us beyond our own private interests and work for the common good. A great nation should not hides its flaws, but also cannot ignore the good, selfless acts its citizens have done. We're not a perfect nation, but we're striving to improve all the time. We can work with that... One way to learn this is to know the past, and preserve American history. In particular, I support the historic preservation of American battlefields to keep them free from development so Americans can see them as they were when citizens gave "their last full measure of devotion" to all of us.
Why are you participating?: 

To join others in showing that more unites us than divides us. If we can get beyond labels, political and otherwise, to see people as people, commonality will make the world a better place. We're not defined by our labels, but we're united by our diversity.

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