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Vegetarian Stereotypes Redefined

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Carla

Westborough, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Founded Art for Change, a nonprofit organization, located in New York City, with the mission of using art as a catalyst of social change. I'm currently developing a social venture, "Migrant Voice Projects," an innovation laboratory that strives to create opportunities for immigrants and Latinos themselves to address inequality using technology and bottom-up strategies as drivers for community transformation. One of its projects is to publish bilingual children books in order to support and increase the literacy skills among bilingual children.
Why are you participating?: 

Stereotypes contribute to the lack of empathy and solidarity which I firmly believe are necessary for the building of a happier and more equitable global community.

Jon

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteer at a community bike shop where we give bicycles to anyone who wants or needs one. We also teach bicycle repair. One of our goals is to teach mutual respect as well
Why are you participating?: 

My friend asked me to participate

Hollie

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I love the good in life, and It seems now in these days evil outweighs the good. I always try to help people, and I donate money to charities often. I'm a Vegetarian because I love all animals, and I don't think some animals should be valued more than others i.e.. pets vs. food. I also love to cheer people up with my artwork
Why are you participating?: 

Why not participate?? Like I said, I always try to help people :) And this is a project I can get behind!

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