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just in doing some general research Iamp;#39;ve seen different campaigns that are out there that show how we can get rid of stereotypes how we can be something thatamp;#39;s more than what might be seen on the surface and I think that thatamp;#39;s really important we want to celebrate who we are as individual people there are good and bad people in all walks of life in all races and ethnicities from all sexual orientations so just sit down and get to know a person as a person itamp;#39;s a campaign to bring awareness that everyday people are facing everyday stereotypes and weamp;#39;ve got to put an end to it because you should look at someone and see them for their soul and who they are not for what theyamp;#39;re bearing or the choices that theyamp;#39;re making shirley told me that she had the idea for this project where students would have a post-it note on them of something that someone has called them or something that theyamp;#39;ve heard about them or just a stereotype