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Short Stereotypes Redefined

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John

Boston, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Stood up to a bully to defend someone who later became my close friend
Why are you participating?: 

I like the message that the No Evil Project is spreading

Kylic

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
In high school, I was president of a club called girl up that had a common goal of uplifting women. Once a year we would host" Operation Beautiful" which encourage girls to come into school with no makeup on

Taymara

Malden, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
When I see a homeless person in the street I often stop to help
Why are you participating?: 

I agree with the idea that people should not be stereotyped

Meghana

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
As a Kindergarten teacher assistant I helped children play with each other despite their race / culture / heritage and to love each other no matter what they were told. One of the little Japanese boys was playing alone and to make other children involve him I started playing with him and other children followed my lead. People need to be aware that children are always watching our actions and are highly influenced by them.

Obo

Lunenburg, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I make sure to ask everyone how they are and show that I am listening by following up and checking in about the things they share with me. Showing people they really matter goes a long way to lifting spirits, instilling optimism, and creating communities. I do this good deed everyday with everyone.
Why are you participating?: 

I work with high school students who struggle with issues of identity confusion, sexual orientation, gender confusion, popularity, mental illness, the list goes on. The most common thing I hear from these students is fear of loneliness and isolation.

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