Imagine 150 years of humanity, solidarity, and an unbroken fight for human dignity! The Red Cross of Montenegro, founded way back in 1873, has not only survived wars, natural disasters, epidemics, and pandemics but remains a pillar of support for the community in the toughest times. The exhibition “A Century of Humanity,” opening at the Montenegrin Art Gallery in Cetinje, unveils the rich history of this organization through documents, graphics, artifacts, and awards. Curators Vukan Ražnatović and Filip Kuzman guide us through the story of universal values upheld by the Red Cross: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntariness, unity, and universality. This exhibition is not just a reminder of the past but a call to reflect on how much humanity is needed today. Are we ready to continue this mission? If you want to know how the Red Cross of Montenegro became a backbone in crises and how its volunteers tirelessly work, don’t miss this exhibition. And if you have your own story of humanity, share it — maybe your words will inspire someone else to do a good deed!
A Century and a Half of Humanity: Red Cross of Montenegro Celebrates 150 Years of Uninterrupted Aid
