Manifesto for the Day of Humanity - March 21
Purpose
The Day of Humanity is a global moment shared by all people, beyond borders, faiths, or systems. It is not owned by any government, organization, or ideology. It belongs to everyone — to every person who believes in kindness, respect, and our shared existence on this planet.
Meaning
This yearly day reminds us that before all divisions, we are human. We share the same sky, the same Earth, and the same future. It's a day to recognize our common life, to care for one another, and to celebrate what unites us and not what divides us.
How It Is Celebrated
There are no official rules. Each person,
family, or community decides how to express connection and
compassion.
It can be as simple as:
- Sharing a meal with someone, especially someone you don't usually meet.
- Planting a tree or cleaning a small place in nature.
- Lighting a candle or lantern at sunset as a symbol of human unity.
- Talking with someone from a different background.
- Creating something together — music, art, food, laughter.
Date
The Day of Humanity takes place on March 21.
Spirit
No leaders, no organizations, no politics — only
people.
This day spreads through human connection alone: word by word, heart
by heart.
It asks for no money, no membership, no control.
A shared pause in the noise.
Join Us
Connect with people around the world who celebrate our shared humanity.