The Humanity Project

Teaching action for the greater good that also serves our highest individual interests.

Humanity Project & Anti-bullying

Bob Knotts | March 29, 2011

There’s a brand new online article about the Humanity Project that you may want to check out: http://tinyurl.com/6ypb23c Written by Kathy Hersh, the story focuses on our group’s Anti-bullying Through The Arts program, including the anti-bullying books written for us last summer in our At-risk Reading and Writing Program.

Thank You, Gracias, Merci, Etc.

Bob Knotts | March 22, 2011

Sometimes it’s a good thing to pause long enough to just appreciate what you have. And to say thanks. So this brief blog is for you, our wonderful Humanity Project supporters and members, all our friends who read these blogs or listen to our podcasts or subscribe to our free email newsletters.

We Are All Japanese

Bob Knotts | March 13, 2011

The shocking tragedy in Japan is proof once again that humans care about humans. In Japan’s moment of crisis, we watch and we care. We feel a kinship with these devastated lives. We are all Japanese.

Living For “Us”

Bob Knotts | March 8, 2011

What exactly does the Humanity Project mean when we talk about not living for “me” alone but rather for “us”?

Well Said

Bob Knotts | March 1, 2011

We’re pleased to unveil a new mission statement. If you look on our website, you’ll see it: “To create and implement innovative programs that teach children and adults how to use cooperation and social connection for individual development and grassroots community improvement.” It is on every main page of that site.