Stories That Inspire. Voices That Lead.
From history to headlines, our blog connects the fight for rights to the people shaping the future. Dive into stories that challenge, uplift, and ignite the changemaker in all of us.

Reparations and Reconciliation: What Can We Learn from the Past?
Reparations and Reconciliation: What Can We Learn from the Past? Across the globe and right here at home, communities are reckoning with the legacies of slavery, Indigenous displacement, racial violence, and economic exclusion. Reparations—once considered politically untouchable—are now part of

Inclusive Leadership: Your Competitive Advantage in a Changing Workforce
In today’s fast-evolving workplace, inclusive leadership isn’t just a nice-to-have — it’s a strategic advantage. As organizations navigate generational shifts, global expansion, and rapidly changing employee expectations, the ability to lead inclusively sets top performers apart. But what does inclusive

Juneteenth celebration invites Americans to tell the truth about U.S. history
Authored by Jill Savitt, Chief Executive Officer of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Originally published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. On June 19, 1865, freedom finally reached Galveston, Texas, as Union troops arrived to inform the last

E Pluribus Unum at Work: The Culture Connections Approach to Belonging and Equity
At a moment when new pitfalls in workplace culture seem to appear every day, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta offers a transformative solution through its Culture Connections program. This initiative is designed to help organizations

The Fight for Equality: Past, Present, and Future of LGBTQ+ Rights
Each June, as rainbow flags fly and communities come together in celebration, Pride Month serves as both a joyful tribute to love and identity—and a solemn reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality. The journey of LGBTQ+ rights in the

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights Welcomes Three New Board Members, Expanding Leadership at a Pivotal Time
ATLANTA (May 29, 2025) – The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is proud to announce the addition of three distinguished professionals to its Board of Directors, deepening the organization’s strategic capacity in operations, marketing, and community engagement. Joining