The Museum Of Human Kindness Proves Mankind Hasn’t Fully Gone To Sh*t

At a time when politics is utter chaos, the environment is littered with plastic and the world is literally burning as a result of climate change, the Museum of Human Kindness is here to remind us there’s still a glimmer of hope for humanity.
At a time when politics is utter chaos, the environment is littered with plastic and the world is literally burning as a result of climate change, the Museum of Human Kindness is here to remind us there’s still a glimmer of hope for humanity. The museum’s co-founder, Kazz Morohashi, described the concept to UNILAD as ‘a place where random acts of kindness from strangers are celebrated through stories and art.’ It exists permanently online, though Kazz and co-founder Ralph Paprzycki also do pop-up exhibitions to showcase the goodness of humans. The Museum of Human Kindness collects stories of good deeds and uplifting acts that have proved memorable to the storytellers. Through the project, the founders want to help people ‘tap into the emotional world of others and make their own decisions about being kind’.