DailyGood: News That Inspires - Mar 23, 2026
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| | | "Without memory, there is no culture. Without memory, there would be no civilization, no society, no future." — Elie Wiesel | | |
Moldova's Secret Mosaic Masterpieces Across Moldova, hundreds of vibrant Soviet-era mosaics -- depicting harvest scenes, cosmonauts, and city builders -- have been quietly crumbling on bus stops, banks, and building facades, victims of neglect and sometimes deliberate destruction. Since 2020, a small group of digital activists led by political cartoonist Alex Buretz has been racing to document over 500 of these forgotten artworks, using photogrammetry to preserve them and lobbying authorities who had let them decay. Their citizen-led campaign has already shifted policy: Chisinau City Hall now officially protects 22 mosaic panels, and the Ministry of Culture is conducting a nationwide inventory. What began as a grassroots documentation project has become something larger -- a reminder that cultural memory, even when tied to complicated histories, belongs to the people willing to fight for it. "These intricate works of art are not mere decorations," reads their exhibition notes, and the activists' persistence proves that sometimes ordinary citizens must step in to save what institutions have abandoned. | Be The Change Today, notice one piece of everyday infrastructure you pass regularly but have stopped really seeing - a bridge, a building facade, a bus shelter, a park bench. Pause for thirty seconds to observe its details: the materials chosen, the shapes created, the hands that built it. This small act of attention transforms overlooked objects into cultural artifacts worth preserving, and trains us to become stewards of the beauty already surrounding us. | |
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