No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery

Here is a collection of 6288 people who have participated in the project so far. Explore and see the variety of people doing good deeds in their communities. You can also see all the labels, groups of people, photographers, and a world map of where everyone is from!

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Fitchburg, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I have attended many BLM protests to support black voices, and during one the police began attacking protesters unprovoked. They began beating protestors with batons hiding behind shields and riot gear. A stampede began knocking a woman down. I did my best to protect her and me and a friend shielded her while they maced and tear-gassed us. She was okay at the end. <3

Why are you participating?

Every SINGLE person deserves to live freely, unworried about their safety, happiness and safety being at risk at the hands of others. We are supposed to be peaceful, powerful, high vibrational beings.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I have been protesting for 20+ years for women's rights, healthcare access, for wars to end, to stop nuclear bombs, equal rights, BLM, and against all hate and inequity.

Why are you participating?

Because I believe that every voice matters against the hatred and evil that exists.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I help organize a festival of activist street bands, we bring free music to the streets to create joy and energy for progressive causes.

Why are you participating?

People are people, regardless of anything.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Making sure that all new coworkers feel welcome and that they have a resource and ally in me.

Why are you participating?

These labels define who I am and where I am in life. This is an interesting and exciting project which brings many different types of people together for same mission.

Marlboro, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Volunteer annually at local restaurant to make/give meals at the holidays.

Why are you participating?

Raising a non-binary child has opened my eyes to just how much labels and judgements affect their (and my) everyday life!

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