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Causes: Arts & Culture, Civil Rights, Intergroup & Race Relations, Photography, Race, Visual Arts

Mission: The No Evil Project is a world-wide community art program that encourages a greater sense of commonality and understanding among people despite differences including but not limited to cultural, socio-economic, religious, racial, gender, physical and mental health, occupational, political and ethnic differences.   Leveraging photography and self-identified labels, the No Evil project challenges social polarization and stereotypes through education, individual reflection, shared experience, and a myriad of vehicles for civil discourse including: displays, exhibitions, interactive activities, and convenings.

Results: * 9,800+ people photographed for the project* 90+ photo shoots* 11 exhibits and permanent installations

Target demographics: Anyone from little kids to seniors, at colleges, companies, high schools, nonprofit organizations, cultural festivals, pride festivals, art festivals, and tattoo conventions. Everyone is labeled in some way.

Direct beneficiaries per year: Over 1,200 people photographed at our events.

Geographic areas served: Anywhere through project run events, self run events, or individuals participating online.

Programs: Social-emotional educational programing in secondary schools around identity exploration, positive relationships, anti-bullying, analyzing influences, interpersonal communication skills, active advocacy for self, and empathy for others; Corporate team building activities; and public events and exhibits that forward the project's mission.
info@noevilproject.org
203 Pakachoag St., Auburn, MA 01501
774-701-0564
Arts & Culture
Auburn
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