The Unity Museum’s Mission

The Unity Museum uplifts humanity by celebrating the history of human progress toward unity, social justice, and global peace.

About the Museum

The Unity Museum offers rotating exhibits, presentations and public discourse on local and global topics of relevance and historical significance to the advancement of civilization. The Museum’s services are free to the public and visitors of all ages are welcome for tours and discourse. The Unity Museum also has outreach exhibits and presentations upon request in public venues such as libraries, civic centers, and schools. 
Addressing themes like
  • Historical movements toward social justice and the promotion of unity and peace 
  • The historical path towards universal education 
  • Equality of gender and race 
  • Abandonment of all forms of prejudice 
  • Elimination of extremes of income inequity 
  • A common spirituality of all religions 
  • The need for balance between science and spiritual forces 
  • Responsibility of each person to independently search for truth 
  • Promotion of the oneness of humanity 

Nonprofit Organization

The Unity Museum is a subsidiary of Uniting Hearts Networking Institute (UHNI). Donations are tax-deductible as we are a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. We will provide you with a receipt for your donation and validation of our charity status.

News

Collaborating with Mayor Durkan for Light Rail Opening

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

The Unity Museum participated in the recent Light Rail Opening in the University District. The Museum set up for the celebratory event an exhibit about the history of the University District since 1895. Bertha Knight Landes, who was the first female mayor of Seattle from 1926 to 1928, was part of our exhibit, as she lived right up the street from us on The Ave. Little did Bertha know that one day the Light Rail would arrive!

Later on we met with Seattle’s outgoing Mayor Jenny Durkan at a thank-you gathering for us collaborators who worked with her planning team for the festivities around the Light Rail’s arrival in the U District. We invited Mayor Durkan to visit The Unity Museum, and we were pleased that she agreed.

 

Some Visitor Reviews

A block from the U District light rail station, you will discover a world of history and ideas (and refreshments!)

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