HUMANITY ART INSTALLATION

THE INSTALLATION


After launching on September 1, 2021 at Union Station in Toronto, it has had stops at Maple Leaf Square in Toronto, Pearson International Airport, Parliament Hill in Ottawa and Montebello Park in St. Catharines.


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Driven by a vision to come together as one people, the Humanity Art Installation is made up of 35 words that reflect what humanity means to Masai Ujiri.

Representing peace, togetherness, youth and diversity, the artwork uses light to create a ripple effect with its words, symbolizing the need to spread more humanity.  Built in a seamless circle formed under the Humanity symbol, the 8 foot high sculpture is a reminder to the world that we're still so far from the day where everyone is treated equally. 

As the world continues to confront racism and call for social justice in the wake of a seismic civil rights movement, the Humanity Art Installation aims to continue the momentum, and engage visitors and global citizens alike in conversation about what a kinder world looks like. 

THE STORY

The Humanity Movement was inspired by Nelson Mandela's fight for equality for all people. Keeping alive his words and actions inspired us to search for and embrace and the very things that make us human, and to overcome injustice and hatred. His example was an inspiration then, and it continues to be an inspiration especially now. 

The Humanity Art Installation represents hope for the day when we see each other. 
Really see. The way we did when we first opened our eyes. Nothing in the way. No bias. One people

THE STORY

The Humanity Movement was inspired by Nelson Mandela's fight for equality for all people. Keeping alive his words and actions inspired us to search for and embrace and very things that make us human, and to overcome injustice and hatred. His example was an inspiration then, and it continues to be an inspiration especially now. 

The Humanity Art Installation represents hope for the day when we see each other. Really see. The way we did when we first opened our eyes. Nothing in the way. No bias. One people


Masai Ujiri

Vice-Chairman & President, Toronto Raptors

Co-Founder, Giants of Africa

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Masai Ujiri

Vice-Chairman & President, Toronto Raptors

Co-Founder, Giants of Africa