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SUMMARY:Celebrating Black History in Sweet Auburn
DESCRIPTION:Join The National Center for Civil and Human Rights at Constellations on Auburn Avenue as we amplify the importance of Sweet Auburn in Black history. Learn local history from our speakers\, take a tour with our staff\, and enjoy music and refreshments throughout the day as we honor the important work that took place in these buildings.  \nCelebrating Black History in Sweet Auburn will feature engaging speakers at Constellations\, a civic and socially based shared workspace in the Southern School Book Building. This building served as the headquarters for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) when John Lewis was its Chairperson.  \nGuests are invited to take our walking tour\, which explores the meaning\, importance\, and impact of historic buildings and murals\, including the District V “Honor” mural featuring Roslyn Pope and the John Lewis “HERO” mural.  \nThe Burke Music Academy will perform at the Historic Daily World Building\, which was where Club Poinciana operated between 1944 and 1954\, below the Atlanta Daily World offices. Club Poinciana once featured such greats as Billie Holliday\, Louis Armstrong\, Little Richard\, and Benny Goodman.   \nLight refreshments and children’s activities will be provided.  \nThis program is generously sponsored by PNC.   \n  \nFeaturing: Burke Music Academy \n \n  \nEVENT SCHEDULE \n\n\n\nTime\nAction\nLocation\n\n\n9:00am\nDoors Open\nConstellations and Atlanta Daily World\n\n\n9:15am\nFirst Walking Tour begins (runtime approx 20 minutes)\nMeet in front of Atlanta Daily World\n\n\n9:30am\nKama Pierce greets guests and introduces Samantha Jones of PNC.\nConstellations Entertaining Space\n\n\n\nOpening Remarks and introduction of Jai Ferrell by Samantha Jones\nConstellations Entertaining Space\n\n\n9:35am\nRemarks by Jai Ferrell\, CEO of The Girl Scouts of Great Atlanta\, followed by an introduction of Rhonda Barrow\nConstellations Entertaining Space\n\n\n\nRhonda Barrow Speaks\nConstellations Entertaining Space\n\n\n10:15am\nSecond Walking Tour (runtime approx 20 minutes)\nMeet in front of Atlanta Daily World\n\n\n10:35am\nGene Kansas welcomes guests and introduces Tuere Butler\nConstellations Entertaining Space\n\n\n10:40am\nTuere Butler Speaks\nConstellations Entertaining Space\n\n\n11:15am\nBurke Music Academy Performance\nAtlanta Daily World \n\n\n11:30am\nGene Kanas Speaks\nConstellations Entertaining Space\n\n\n12:00pm\nGene Kansas Book Signing\nConstellations Library\n\n\n12:00pm\nPodcast Room is open for Oral History\nConstellations Podcast Room\n\n\n12:00pm\nThird Walking Tour (runtime approx 20 minutes)\nMeet in front of Atlanta Daily World\n\n\n12:30pm\nBurke Music Academy Performance\nAtlanta Daily World\n\n\n1:00pm\nEnd of Program\n\n\n\n\nONGOING ACTIVITIES  \n\n\n\nTime\nAction\nLocation\n\n\nOngoing\nRefugee Coffee – Tea and pastries\nConstellations and Atlanta Daily World\n\n\nOngoing\nCrafts and interactive kids’ activities\nMission Control\n\n\n\n  \nFEATURED SPEAKERS \nJai Ferrell is an award-winning global executive with expertise in leadership\, commercial/revenue programming\, marketing strategy\, customer experience\, operations\, and personnel management.  \n Ms. Ferrell is the Chief Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta (GSGATL)\, serving over 30\,000 girls and volunteers. Most notably\, she is the first person of color to lead the organization in its 100+ year history.\n\nBefore joining GSGATL\, she was the Chief Commercial Revenue Officer for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)\, managing the commercial portfolio that exceeded $1.5 billion in gross revenue each year under her leadership.  \n  \nRhonda Barrow is the Co-Public Relations Chair and Caribbean SIG Coordinator for the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society\, Inc.- Metro Atlanta and Jean Sampson Scott Greater New York Chapter. \nMs. Barrow leads research on Atlanta’s first Black Girl Scout Troops\, known as District V.  She researched and curated a District V Girl Scout exhibit at the Atlanta Girl Scout Council office\, which was also featured at the Hartsfield Jackson Airport and the Atlanta History Center\, and her work inspired the honor mural on the former Atlanta Daily World building in Sweet Auburn. \nShe is a noted historian\, receiving the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society\, Inc. National Certificate of Appreciation award for her research projects\, among them The 100-Year Anniversary Coalition to ‘Remember the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot’ and the Bailey-Camp Project with the African American Heritage Museum and Research Center.   \n  \nTuere K. Butler\, Strategic Operations & Culture Architect\, grew up in Washington\, D.C.\, but now calls Atlanta\, GA home\, residing in Poncey-Highlands with her husband\, Nate\, and their bernedoodle\, Jettson. She is a proud alumna of Spelman College\, where she earned her BA in English. For 22 years\, Tuere’s professional career was rooted in politics\, serving Congressman John Lewis as his District Director in his Atlanta office. As his longest-serving employee\, her portfolio included Homeland Security\, Immigration\, and Military & Veterans Affairs.  \nIn the summer of 2024\, Tuere returned to school and earned a certificate in Nonprofit Executive Management from Georgetown University\, further strengthening her expertise in the nonprofit sector.  \nMost recently\, Tuere served as the Director of Operations for Plywood People\, a nonprofit based in Atlanta’s Historic West End that supports a global community of social impact leaders. She left Plywood People in August and now offers her expertise as a fractional executive\, helping organizations build teams and foster healthy\, efficient work cultures. Her skills have earned her invitations to speak on podcasts and at events\, where she shares her best practices.  \nWhen she’s not working\, Tuere spends her time mentoring young adults\, traveling\, and pursuing photography. She is deeply inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s call to action: “Life’s most urgent question is\, ‘What are you doing for others?'” This question continues to guide her commitment to empowering others and making a meaningful impact. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/sweetauburn/
LOCATION:Constellations Shared Workspace\, 135 Auburn Avenue\, 2nd Floor\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, 30303
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:Power to Inspire 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, February 27\, 2025\, at the Oceans Ballroom at the Georgia Aquarium for Power to Inspire 2025. This special evening will honor The Honorable Shirley Franklin\, former Mayor of Atlanta\, recognizing her lifetime of achievements as mayor\, policymaker\, educator\, and true public servant. The event begins at 6 PM with a cocktail reception\, followed by dinner and program at 7 PM\, and concludes with a dessert reception. Cocktail attire is requested. Reserve your table or tickets today to be part of this inspiring celebration. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/power-to-inspire-2025/
LOCATION:Oceans Ballroom at the Georgia Aquarium\, 246 Ivan Allen Boulevard NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30313\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:Bayard Rustin Day 2025: Ready to Meet the Moment
DESCRIPTION:Join us at St. Mark United Methodist Church on Saturday\, March 15\, from 2:00-4:00 PM\, for our second annual Bayard Rustin Day\, a cross-generational celebration of the legacy of civil rights icon and architect of the March on Washington\, Bayard Rustin\, who is featured at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.  \nThe critically acclaimed 2024 Netflix film “Rustin\,” which received 13 wins and 66 award nominations\, brought visibility and recognition to Bayard Rustin\, a celebrated icon of the US Civil Rights movement who is featured at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.  \nJust two days before Bayard Rustin’s birth (March 17\, 1912)\, the LGBTQ+ Institute at NCCHR will celebrate its second annual Bayard Rustin Day\, honoring the man who mobilized collective action for civil rights. Themed “Ready to Meet the Moment\,” the day will address what it means to be angelic troublemakers in light of attacks on the LGBTQ+ community\, specifically trans and non-binary young people.  \nThe day will include contributions from youth poets and a panel dedicated to addressing how we show up for trans and non-binary community members\, followed by a fireside chat featuring Dr. Terence Lester on “Coming Out As an Ally.” 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/bayardrustinday2025/
LOCATION:St. Mark United Methodist Church\, 781 Peachtree Street\, NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30308
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:Atlanta’s Soul Healing Picnic
DESCRIPTION:Join the Center for Civil and Human Rights at Westside Park for a day of music\, wellness\, and connection at Atlanta’s Soul Healing Picnic. This vibrant festival celebrates R&B\, Soul\, and the power of healing\, featuring live DJs\, great food\, games\, and wellness vendors. The Center will host an information table and guided walking tours\, sharing the rich history of Westside Park and its significance in the community. Come out\, feel the vibes\, and enjoy a beautiful day of healing\, joy\, and celebration.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/atlantas-soul-healing-picnic/
LOCATION:Westside Park\, 1660 Johnson Road Northwest\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, 30318
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:Cup of Truth: Rising to Meet the Moment
DESCRIPTION:NOTICE\n\nDue to unforeseen circumstances\, the Rising to Meet the Moment event has been canceled with hopes to develop an opportunity later in the year. \nWe appreciate your understanding and support. Stay tuned for future updates.\n\n  \nThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights’ LGBTQ+ Program presents invites guests to grab a cup of coffee and settle down to talk about topics relating to history and social justice. Cup of Truth offers an intimate chat with authors\, experts\, and speakers where anyone in the community is welcome to come listen and learn. This month we’re excited to be in partnership with Charis Books and More\, the South’s oldest independent feminist bookstore\, and an LGBTQ gathering space in metro Atlanta for more than 50 years.  \nEnjoy some coffee on Charis’ front porch before venturing inside to engage with authors Vanessa Ford and Rebecca Kling for a conversation inspired by their co-authored book\, The Advocate Educator’s Handbook: Creating Schools Where Transgender and Non-Binary Students Thrive\, and The National Day of Silence. \nThe Day of (NO) Silence is an annual day of action organized by GLSEN (Gay\, Lesbian & Straight Education Network) to spread awareness about the effects of bullying and harassment of LGBTQ students in schools. On this day\, students across the US take a vow of silence to illustrate the silencing effect when LGBTQ students are bullied \nAttendees can pre-order copies of The Advocate Educator’s Handbook: Creating Schools Where Transgender and Non-Binary Students Thrive\, as well as the authors’ other books\, Calvin and 2 Trans 2 Furious from Charis to pick up at the event! \n  \nAbout the authors: \nVanessa Ford (she/her) is an award-winning educator and author. Her children’s book\, Calvin\, won the 2022 Lambda Literary Award for Best Children’s Book\, and she co-authored The Advocate Educator’s Handbook: Creating Schools where Transgender and Nonbinary Students Thrive. Ford was a classroom teacher for 14 years in DC Public Schools and her advocacy has been featured in the New York Times\, Washington Post\, Boston Globe\, Newsweek and NPR. She was a founding member of The Human Rights Campaign’s Parents for Transgender Equality Council and sat for 2 years on the board of the National Center for Transgender Equality. She lives with her husband and two children\, one of whom is trans\, near Boston. Learn more about Vanessa’s work at www.jrandvanessaford.com \nRebecca Kling (she/her) is an award-winning author\, educator\, organizer\, storyteller\, and advocate for social change. Kling is the co-founder and principal of Better World Collaborative\, a social impact consulting firm working to combat the recent flood of anti-trans rhetoric and legislation. She co-authored The Advocate Educator’s Handbook: Creating Schools where Transgender and Nonbinary Students Thrive\, and previously served as the community storytelling advocate and director of education programming at the National Center for Transgender Rights\, as well as on the leadership team of Harbor Camps\, a sleepaway summer camp for trans and non-binary youth. In 2024\, Rebecca’s work was included in 2 Trans 2 Furious: An extremely serious journal of Transgender Street Racing Studies\, which won a Lambda Literary Award for LGBTQ Anthology. Rebecca lives in Chicago with her girlfriend and three cats. Learn about Rebecca’s work at www.rebeccakling.com and www.bwcollab.com. \nIn-person event guidelines: \n\nAll attendees must wear a face mask.\nWe will begin seating people at 5:00 PM ET.\nLivestream will begin at 5:15PM ET. Register Here.\nAs a reminder: If you are not feeling well\, please do not come to the event.\n\nIf you have any questions regarding these guidelines or to request specific accessibility accommodations including ASL interpretation\, please contact info@chariscircle.org or call the store at 404-524-0304.\n\nBy attending our event you agree to our Code of Conduct: Our event seeks to provide a harassment-free experience for everyone\, regardless of gender\, gender identity and expression\, age\, sexual orientation\, disability\, physical appearance\, body size\, race\, ethnicity\, religion (or lack thereof)\, class\, or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment in any form. Unsolicited sexual language and imagery are not appropriate. Anyone violating these rules will be expelled from this event and all future events at the discretion of the organizers. Please report all harassment to info@chariscircle.org immediately.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/rising-to-meet-the-moment/
LOCATION:Charis Books and More\, 184 S Candler Street\, Decatur\, Georgia\, 30030
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:LGBTQ+ Institute: AIDS Walk Atlanta 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join TEAM Institute for AIDS Walk Atlanta 2025 \nTEAM Institute invites you to take part in AIDS Walk Atlanta 2025—a vibrant 5K run/walk that brings together passionate individuals and teams united in the fight against HIV and AIDS. \nWe walk in solidarity with LGBTQ+ youth\, raising our voices and our steps in support of health equity\, empowerment\, and inclusion. Every dollar raised helps provide essential services\, advocacy\, and support for young people affected by HIV. Together\, we’re breaking down stigma and building a future where all LGBTQ+ youth can live openly\, joyfully\, and fearlessly. \nWhether you’re walking\, running\, or cheering from the sidelines\, your presence matters. Join TEAM Institute and be part of a movement that believes in hope\, dignity\, and change. \n\nAIDS Walk Atlanta\nAIDS Walk Atlanta works to bring attention to this pressing issue\, educate and inspire our community to work together\, and end the epidemic once and for all. \n  \nThe LGBTQ+ Institute \nThe LGBTQ+ Institute at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights cultivates the next generation of advocates by engaging our most dynamic and diverse community leaders and organizations committed to human dignity. We do this by connecting LGBTQ+ history to our present advocacy and by facilitating educational initiatives\, social programming\, and civic engagement with a particular focus on the US South. The Institute acknowledges that youth and young adults\, both historically and currently\, play a huge role in advocating for the communities who are most marginalized\, mobilizing values-aligned advocates for social justice\, and working with a broad and diverse group of cross-generational leaders\, mentors\, and community members who are committed to justice for all.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/aids-walk-atlanta-2025/
LOCATION:The Meadow at Piedmont Park\, 17 0055 LL-014-0\, Atlanta\, GA 30306
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:Unveiling Truth: 1906 Commemorative Mural & Community Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the unveiling of a powerful new mural commemorating the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre and honoring the resilience of a community that has endured and thrived.  \nThe 119th commemoration is more than remembrance—it is a call to truth-telling\, resilience\, and transformation. Created by renowned Atlanta-based artist Fabian Williams\, this mural stands as both art and resistance. Each brushstroke honors lives lost\, the strength of those who endured\, and the possibilities of a more just future.  \nSet in Historic South Atlanta\, once known as Brownsville\, the event invites neighbors\, families\, and community partners to reflect\, remember\, and celebrate a neighborhood that has long been a symbol of strength in the face of systemic injustice.  \nCome witness history\, connect with community\, and join Atlanta’s ongoing journey toward justice and healing. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/unveiling-truth/
LOCATION:Focused Community Strategies\, 1297 McDonough Blvd SE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30315\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:Cup of Truth – Navigating Free Speech
DESCRIPTION:Featured authors Julian Winters\, I Think They Love You: A Novel\, and Kelly Quindlen\, This Must Be the Place\, will sit down with Cam Argotsinger\, Director of Public Engagement at The Center\, to share their personal experiences and perspectives on writing in a time of increasing challenges to free expression.  \n This engaging session will include an audience Q&A\, offering attendees the opportunity to explore the real-world impact of censorship on young adult literature and the authors behind it.  \n Books by both Kelly Quindlen and Julian Winters will be available for purchase at the event\, or online through Brave + Kind Books via this link.  \n \nAbout the Moderator \nCam Argotsinger is the Director of Public Engagement at The National Center for Civil and Human Rights. As Director of Public Engagement\, Cam creates programs Cup of Truth\, Reel Truth and Truth on the Rocks to engage audiences through a variety of experiences. \n \nCam graduated from the University of Northern Iowa with a degree in History. He has served as a Museum Interpreter\, Educational Outreach Coordinator\, and Director of Membership for the Atlanta History Center\, a Museum Educator at the White House Historical Association\, and a Park Ranger for the National Park Service on the National Mall.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/cup-of-truth-navigating-free-speech/
LOCATION:Decatur Library\, 215 Sycamore St\, \, GA 30030\, USA\, Decatur\, GA\, 30030\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:Ignyte 2025
DESCRIPTION:About IGNYTE\nBe Where the Future of LGBTQ+ Leadership Begins\nIGNYTE 2025 isn’t just an event—it’s a movement. This dynamic\, four-day experience unites emerging youth leaders\, seasoned advocates\, business trailblazers\, and community changemakers to reimagine what equity looks like across generations. Set against the backdrop of Atlanta Pride and the LGBTQ+ Institute’s 10-year anniversary\, IGNYTE offers rare access to cutting-edge workshops\, bold conversations\, and visionary keynote speakers driving real impact across the South and beyond. \nIf you care about the future of civil and human rights—if you believe in the power of mentorship\, collaboration\, and youth-led transformation—this is where you belong. Come network\, learn\, and be part of what’s next. \nAt IGNYTE we will:\n\nInnovate leadership development models that reflect the complexity of our identities and the urgency of our times.\nGenerate cross-generational dialogue that fuels collaboration\, wisdom-sharing\, and solidarity.\nNurture authentic relationships that uncover untapped resources and strengthen the LGBTQ+ community.\nYield a new generation of changemakers to lead in civil and human rights across every sector.\nTrain informed allies to advocate for communities historically excluded from decision-making spaces.\nEngage a bold network of intergenerational leaders committed to collective liberation and mutual accountability.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/ignyte-2025/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:Cup of Truth: Courts of Justice with Author Pete Babcock
DESCRIPTION:The National Center for Civil and Human Rights invites guests to participate in a timely conversation on leadership\, justice\, and the responsibilities that accompany visibility.  \nFollowing decades of experience as an NBA executive with the Atlanta Hawks\, San Diego Clippers\, and Denver Nuggets\, author Pete Babcock offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on how athletes\, institutions\, and movements intersect. His story extends beyond the game\, exploring relationships with civil rights leaders such as John Lewis and his work helping players leverage their influence to drive meaningful change in their communities. Courts of Justice challenges the comfortable assumption that professional sports exist apart from society.  \nJoin us for an engaging evening of dialogue\, reflection\, and insight\, one that asks not only what justice looks like\, but who has the power to shape it. A discussion\, audience Q&A\, and a book signing with Pete Babcock will follow the talk.  \nThe Center is located at 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd.\, between the Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola.  \nDoors open at 6pm. Located in the Shirley Clarke Franklin Pavilion at the Center. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/cup-of-truth-courts-of-justice/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:Free Admission Day presented by FedEx
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. with FREE admission to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights on Saturday\, January 17\, 2026\, presented by FedEx. Tickets are available on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and advance reservations are strongly encouraged.  \nIn addition to exploring the Center’s galleries\, visitors can enjoy family-friendly activations throughout the day\, including scavenger hunts\, book readings\, button making\, and a challenge wheel. Together\, these experiences invite visitors of all ages to reflect\, learn\, and engage with King weekend programming that connects Dr. King’s legacy to today’s ongoing work for justice and human rights. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/fedex-free-day/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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SUMMARY:MLK Day at the Center 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights on MLK Day for a meaningful day of reflection\, learning\, and connection\, honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.  \nGuided by this year’s theme\, “The Time Is Right to Do What’s Right\,” MLK Day at the Center invites visitors to move beyond remembrance and toward action. Often described as a day on\, not a day off\, MLK Day is a call to reflect on Dr. King’s vision and consider how his work continues to shape today’s ongoing struggle for civil and human rights.  \nThroughout the day\, visitors of all ages are invited to engage with the Center’s galleries and participate in hands-on\, family-friendly activities designed to inspire learning\, creativity\, and changemaking. Activities include a Dr. King scavenger hunt through the Civil Rights and King galleries (available at the lobby activity table)\, a DIY King button-making station\, and a collaborative mural inspired by images from Dr. King’s life\, the civil rights movement\, and his words.  \nFeatured Program:At 11 AM in The Glenn\, join us for a powerful performance by the young artists of the Palefsky Collision Project\, who return each year on MLK Day to reimagine their summer work through the lens of Dr. King’s legacy. This year’s performance revisits Blaze\, an original piece inspired by Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower\, directed by Sam Provenzano with creative collaboration from Maya Lawrence (Playwright)\, Rodney L. Williams (Director of Artistic Mentorship)\, and David Koté (Music Director).Free with museum admission. \nWhether you are visiting for the first time or returning\, MLK Day at the Center offers an opportunity to honor Dr. King’s legacy and to affirm that the time is right to do what’s right.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/mlk-2026/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T203000
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SUMMARY:Reel Truth: Portrait of Ailey Presented by Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
DESCRIPTION:The National Center for Civil and Human Rights invites you to a special screening of Portrait of Ailey\, a powerful documentary that examines the life\, legacy\, and contradictions of one of America’s most transformative cultural figures\, Alvin Ailey. \nThrough rare archival footage\, intimate interviews\, and the enduring language of movement\, Portrait of Ailey explores how Ailey’s work emerged from the lived realities of Black life in America. Shaped by faith\, trauma\, beauty\, discipline\, and survival\, the film asks what it meant for a Black artist from the Jim Crow South to build an institution that would carry Black stories onto the world’s most prestigious stages. \nFollowing the screening\, join us for a live conversation and audience Q&A featuring Alicia Graf Mack\, Artistic Director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and former Ailey star dancer\, alongside two distinguished Atlanta-based scholars and cultural leaders: Karcheik Sims-Alvarado\, author of Atlanta and the Civil Rights Movement\, 1944–1968 and Georgia and the Power of the Vote\, and Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Director of Public History and Historic Preservation at Morehouse College; and Dwight Andrews\, Professor of Music Theory and African American Music at Emory University and pastor of First Congregational Church in Atlanta. \nTogether\, the panel will engage Portrait of Ailey not simply as art\, but as testimony—exploring the intersections of dance\, music\, faith\, history\, and Black cultural memory. \nThis one-night-only screening and conversation takes place on Wednesday\, January 21\, 2026\, from 6:30–8:30 PM\, with doors opening at 6:00 PM\, in the Shirley Clarke Franklin Pavilion at the Center. \nAdmission is $12 for not-yet-members and $6 for members. \nThis event is presented in advance of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s separate performances at the Fox Theatre\, taking place February 11–15\, 2026.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/reel-truth-portrait-of-ailey/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T170000
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CREATED:20260128T181401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T174942Z
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SUMMARY:Black History Month: Black Art
DESCRIPTION:Kick off Black History Month by experiencing the power of Black art as a force for expression\, resistance\, and change. Guests can discover how Black artists have shaped history through creativity and storytelling while participating in hands-on\, family-friendly activities throughout the Center.  \nActivities Include  \n\nBlack History Month scavenger hunt (10:00 AM – 3:30 PM) \n\n\nMorning storytime and activity (10:30 AM – 11:30 AM) \n\n\nCraftivism activation led by a Black guest artist\, highlighting art as a form of protest \n\nIncluded with general admission 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/bhm-black-art/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30313\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T130000
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SUMMARY:All About Love Pop Up Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special pop-up concert celebrating love\, culture\, and creativity. Spend part of your Valentine’s Day immersed in live music that invites reflection\, connection\, and joy. “All About Love” is included with museum admission\, offering visitors a meaningful way to experience art\, history\, and music together during your visit to the Center.\n \n\n“All About Love” is an audience-immersive performance presented by students of the Burke Music Academy. Through dynamic performances and intentional storytelling\, the concert serves as a social commentary on how music created by Black\, Indigenous\, and other artists of color has historically shaped American and global popular culture. Centered on love as both a personal and collective force\, the performance highlights the cultural impact\, emotional depth\, and lasting influence of BIPOC musical traditions across genres and generations.\n \n\nBurke Music Academy (BMA)\, based in Atlanta\, GA\, offers conservatory-level musical instruction in a modern way to students at all stages of development. Founded in 2020\, BMA serves students of all ages through private lessons\, educational outreach\, workshops\, and performance opportunities. Their curriculum-based instruction is structured to accommodate diverse learning styles\, with visual aids\, supplemental videos\, online resources\, check-ins between lessons\, and practice guides. BMA fosters the whole artist from the earliest stages of development through advanced study. Their programs are innovatively designed to support virtual and in-person lessons\, workshops\, and performances.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/all-about-love-concert/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260222
DTSTAMP:20260405T214017
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SUMMARY:1202Puppets: Puppet Making & Performance
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a day of imagination at the Center. On February 21\, 1202Puppets brings two interactive performances to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights at 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Designed to spark curiosity and confidence\, this special event invites children and families to experience the magic of live puppetry in a playful\, meaningful\, and unforgettable way.\n\n \nFollowing the performance\, children will have the opportunity to take part in puppet making\, transforming inspiration into creation. This interactive element extends the storytelling experience beyond the stage\, giving children a tangible\, creative way to express themselves. 1202Puppets’ Puppet Making & Performance is included with museum admission.\n\n \n1202Puppets is an Atlanta-based\, African American–owned puppetry company dedicated to inspiring children through interactive storytelling and creative expression. Founded by Storyteller Lynn Gordon\, 1202Puppets combines live puppet performances with hands-on puppet-making\, inviting children to participate\, create\, and use their voices. Through joyful\, engaging experiences\, the company celebrates culture\, literacy\, and imagination while helping children feel seen\, heard\, and empowered.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/1202-puppets/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260309
DTSTAMP:20260405T214017
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SUMMARY:Bank of America: Museums on Us
DESCRIPTION:Bank of America’s Museums on Us program provides one free general admission to participating museums for eligible cardholders on the first full weekend of every month. \nTo receive free admission\, present an active Bank of America\, Merrill\, or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit card along with a photo ID at the ticketing window. \nImportant details: \n\nFree admission applies to the individual cardholder only.\nThe offer is non-transferable and does not guarantee admission.\nCannot be combined with other offers.\nExcludes fundraising events\, special exhibitions\, and ticketed exhibitions.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/bank-of-america-museums-on-us-march-2026/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T214017
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T175837Z
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SUMMARY:Women’s History Month: Family Day
DESCRIPTION:This Saturday\, bring the whole family to celebrate women of the past\, present\, and future with hands-on\, interactive experiences. Help us create our collaborative mural—a vibrant tribute to changemakers who have shaped our world and to those carrying their legacy forward.  \nEnjoy family-friendly activities designed to spark curiosity\, celebrate leadership\, and inspire conversations across generations. Join us as we honor trailblazing women and empower the next generation of leaders.  \nActivities:  \n\nStory Time: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM  \n\n\nWomen Changemakers Biography Search: 10 AM – 3 PM  \n\n\nWomen of the Past\, Present\, and Future Mural: 10 AM – 4 PM 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/womens-history-month-family-day-314/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T214017
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T152816Z
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SUMMARY:Bayard Rustin Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Organize The Future: Rooted. Rising. Ready.\nOrganize The Future: Rooted. Rising. Ready.\, honors the life\, legacy\, and enduring relevance of Bayard Rustin through an evening of reflection\, dialogue\, and artistic expression rooted in justice and human dignity. Building on the spirit and success of our inaugural celebration\, this year’s program brings together historians\, advocates\, and creatives whose work embodies Rustin’s vision of courageous\, nonviolent leadership and community care as activism. \nSpecial guests will include Evan Malbrough\, Walter Naegle—returning from our 2024 program—and two dynamic intergenerational panel discussions. Together\, we invite the community to remember Rustin not only as a historic figure\, but as a living call to action—one that challenges us to lead with integrity\, imagination\, and love.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/bayard-rustin-day-2026/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30313\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T214017
CREATED:20260312T163621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T175930Z
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SUMMARY:Cup of Truth: Collecting Women’s Stories
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and the Consulate General of Canada in Atlanta for Cup of Truth: Collecting Women’s Stories: Power\, Preservation\, and Institutional Responsibility. \nWomen’s voices have long shaped movements for justice\, equality\, and human rights. Yet too often\, their stories remain underrepresented in the historical record. This conversation will bring together leaders and storytellers to reflect on why preserving women’s lived experiences matters and how these narratives deepen our understanding of history and community. \nThe event will also mark the launch of the Center’s call for Atlanta-based stories to be included in the Empathy Museum’s powerful exhibit\, A Mile in My Shoes—an immersive experience that invites participants to step into someone else’s life through personal storytelling. \nJoin us for a panel discussion with Montreal Museum curator Catherine Charlebois and Journalist Jeremy Redmon as we celebrate the voices that continue to shape our shared history. \n  \nCatherine CharleboisMontreal Museum Curator \nCatherine is a curator\, author\, and researcher known for designing exhibitions that center the lived memories of communities. A leader in museum-based oral history\, she has led award-winning projects that highlight the power of living memory. She currently serves as Chief Curator of Collections\, Exhibitions and Programming at the MEM – Centre des mémoires montréalaises. Her exhibitions\, including Lost Neighbourhoods and Scandal! Vice\, Crime and Morality in Montreal\, have received major international recognition. Catherine is also the co-author of two award-winning books and several scholarly articles on oral history in museums. She previously worked at the McCord Museum and Museum Village and holds an MA in History Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program. \n  \nJeremy Redmon Award-Winning Journalist  \nJeremy Redmon is an award-winning journalist\, essayist\, and educator with more than three decades of experience reporting on war\, politics\, and mental health. His work often explores trauma and resilience and has appeared in publications including Smithsonian\, Oxford American\, The Bitter Southerner\, The War Horse\, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\, and Richmond Times-Dispatch. His writing has been recognized by The New York Times\, Best American Essays\, and Longreads. Redmon teaches at the University of Missouri School of Journalism and was a 2022 Ochberg Fellow with the Global Center for Journalism and Trauma. He holds degrees in English from George Mason University and an MFA in narrative nonfiction from the University of Georgia. \nHis memoir\, “Tell the Kids I Love Them\,” is scheduled to be published this fall by the University of South Carolina Press. \n  \nVicki Crawford\, Ph.D.\nProfessor and Director\n \nDr. Vicki Crawford is Endowed Professor and Director of the Morehouse College Martin Luther King\, Jr. Collection where she develops campus and community-based programming that advance the teachings of Dr. King. In addition\, she is general editor for the Morehouse College King Collection Series on Civil and Human Rights at the University of Georgia Press. Her groundbreaking volume of essays\, Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Trailblazers and Torchbearers\, (1993) was one of the first publications to address the under-researched role of women in the Black Freedom Struggle. Other publications include a journal article\, “Coretta Scott King and the Struggle for Civil and Human Rights along with a co-edited book titled\, Reclaiming the Great World House: The Global Vision of Martin Luther King\, Jr. She holds a Ph.D. degree in American Studies from Emory University. Dr. Crawford is a graduate of Spelman College and the University of Georgia.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/cup-of-truth-collecting-womens-stories/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30313\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T214017
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T175525Z
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SUMMARY:Women’s History Month: Family Day
DESCRIPTION:This Saturday\, bring the whole family to celebrate women of the past\, present\, and future with hands-on\, interactive experiences. Help us create our collaborative mural—a vibrant tribute to changemakers who have shaped our world and to those carrying their legacy forward.  \nEnjoy family-friendly activities designed to spark curiosity\, celebrate leadership\, and inspire conversations across generations. Join us as we honor trailblazing women and empower the next generation of leaders.  \nActivities:  \n\nStory Time: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM  \n\n\nWomen Changemakers Biography Search: 10 AM – 3 PM  \n\n\nWomen of the Past\, Present\, and Future Mural: 10 AM – 4 PM 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/womens-history-month-family-day-328/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTSTAMP:20260405T214017
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T162620Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Break at the Center
DESCRIPTION:Spring into Action!\n\nThe Center invites you and your family to step into the role of a Change Maker during Spring into Action!—a week of interactive\, hands-on experiences designed to inspire curiosity\, creativity\, and action. Through engaging\, family-friendly activities\, participants will explore what it means to create change in their communities and beyond.\n\n\nDiscover your unique Change Maker style—whether you’re an organizer\, sustainer\, creative\, or investigator—and learn how your strengths can make an impact. From solving clues in Mystery Change Maker to uncover inspiring figures\, to designing your own message in Protest Poster Making\, each activity encourages self-expression and critical thinking. Conclude your experience with the Change Maker Pledge\, where you’ll reflect on what matters most to you and commit to taking action in your everyday life.\n\n\nNo matter your age\, everyone has the power to create change.
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/spring-break-2026/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Programming,In-person
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T123000
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SUMMARY:Kidspiration 2026: Sherri and the Unfairies & Post-Show Talkback
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for Kidspiration 2026’s theatrical premiere of Sherri and the Unfairies\, a FREE fantastical new musical comedy for families. Made possible through a PNC Foundation grant\, Kidspiration invites children and families to explore big ideas through storytelling\, imagination\, and play.  \nCreated by Elliot Thomson and Peter K. Hirsch and directed by Nikki Toombs\, Sherri and the Unfairies follows a bold 7-year-old who journeys to an imaginary land where she encounters the mischievous Unfairies—Gimmy\, Takey\, Mimi\, and Yup. It’s a hilarious romp for kids and grown-ups alike about fairness and sharing. Hirsch is a long-time and award-winning writer on the beloved children’s series Arthur on PBS\, and a co-creator of Hop on HBO Max; Thomson is an award-winning filmmaker who has written for both shows.  \nThis special theatrical run marks the show’s Atlanta premiere. Stay after the show for a live talkback with the creators\, director\, and cast. \nThis is a free event courtesy of the PNC Foundation. To access the show\, please enter the building through the entrance near the fountain on Ivan Allen Boulevard. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/kidspiration-2026-april-7-11/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Programming,In-person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T183000
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SUMMARY:Kidspiration 2026: Sherri and the Unfairies
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for Kidspiration 2026’s theatrical premiere of Sherri and the Unfairies\, a FREE fantastical new musical comedy for families. Made possible through a PNC Foundation grant\, Kidspiration invites children and families to explore big ideas through storytelling\, imagination\, and play.  \nCreated by Elliot Thomson and Peter K. Hirsch and directed by Nikki Toombs\, Sherri and the Unfairies follows a bold 7-year-old who journeys to an imaginary land where she encounters the mischievous Unfairies—Gimmy\, Takey\, Mimi\, and Yup. It’s a hilarious romp for kids and grown-ups alike about fairness and sharing. Hirsch is a long-time and award-winning writer on the beloved children’s series Arthur on PBS\, and a co-creator of Hop on HBO Max; Thomson is an award-winning filmmaker who has written for both shows.  \nThis special theatrical run marks the show’s Atlanta premiere.  \nThis is a free event courtesy of the PNC Foundation. To access the show\, please enter the building through the entrance near the fountain on Ivan Allen Boulevard. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/kidspiration-2026-april-7-630/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Programming,In-person
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SUMMARY:Kidspiration 2026: Sherri and the Unfairies
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for Kidspiration 2026’s theatrical premiere of Sherri and the Unfairies\, a FREE fantastical new musical comedy for families. Made possible through a PNC Foundation grant\, Kidspiration invites children and families to explore big ideas through storytelling\, imagination\, and play.  \nCreated by Elliot Thomson and Peter K. Hirsch and directed by Nikki Toombs\, Sherri and the Unfairies follows a bold 7-year-old who journeys to an imaginary land where she encounters the mischievous Unfairies—Gimmy\, Takey\, Mimi\, and Yup. It’s a hilarious romp for kids and grown-ups alike about fairness and sharing. Hirsch is a long-time and award-winning writer on the beloved children’s series Arthur on PBS\, and a co-creator of Hop on HBO Max; Thomson is an award-winning filmmaker who has written for both shows.  \nThis special theatrical run marks the show’s Atlanta premiere. Stay after the show for a live talkback with the creators\, director\, and cast. \nThis is a free event courtesy of the PNC Foundation. To access the show\, please enter the building through the entrance near the fountain on Ivan Allen Boulevard. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/kidspiration-2026-april-8-11/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Programming,In-person
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SUMMARY:Kidspiration 2026: Sherri and the Unfairies & Post-show Talkback
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for Kidspiration 2026’s theatrical premiere of Sherri and the Unfairies\, a FREE fantastical new musical comedy for families. Made possible through a PNC Foundation grant\, Kidspiration invites children and families to explore big ideas through storytelling\, imagination\, and play.  \nCreated by Elliot Thomson and Peter K. Hirsch and directed by Nikki Toombs\, Sherri and the Unfairies follows a bold 7-year-old who journeys to an imaginary land where she encounters the mischievous Unfairies—Gimmy\, Takey\, Mimi\, and Yup. It’s a hilarious romp for kids and grown-ups alike about fairness and sharing. Hirsch is a long-time and award-winning writer on the beloved children’s series Arthur on PBS\, and a co-creator of Hop on HBO Max; Thomson is an award-winning filmmaker who has written for both shows.  \nThis special theatrical run marks the show’s Atlanta premiere. Stay after the show for a live talkback with the creators\, director\, and cast. \nThis is a free event courtesy of the PNC Foundation. To access the show\, please enter the building through the entrance near the fountain on Ivan Allen Boulevard. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/kidspiration-2026-april-8-2/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Programming,In-person
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SUMMARY:Kidspiration 2026: Sherri and the Unfairies
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for Kidspiration 2026’s theatrical premiere of Sherri and the Unfairies\, a FREE fantastical new musical comedy for families. Made possible through a PNC Foundation grant\, Kidspiration invites children and families to explore big ideas through storytelling\, imagination\, and play.  \nCreated by Elliot Thomson and Peter K. Hirsch and directed by Nikki Toombs\, Sherri and the Unfairies follows a bold 7-year-old who journeys to an imaginary land where she encounters the mischievous Unfairies—Gimmy\, Takey\, Mimi\, and Yup. It’s a hilarious romp for kids and grown-ups alike about fairness and sharing. Hirsch is a long-time and award-winning writer on the beloved children’s series Arthur on PBS\, and a co-creator of Hop on HBO Max; Thomson is an award-winning filmmaker who has written for both shows.  \nThis special theatrical run marks the show’s Atlanta premiere.  \nThis is a free event courtesy of the PNC Foundation. To access the show\, please enter the building through the entrance near the fountain on Ivan Allen Boulevard. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/kidspiration-2026-april-9-11/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Programming,In-person
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SUMMARY:Kidspiration 2026: Sherri and the Unfairies & Post-show Talkback
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for Kidspiration 2026’s theatrical premiere of Sherri and the Unfairies\, a FREE fantastical new musical comedy for families. Made possible through a PNC Foundation grant\, Kidspiration invites children and families to explore big ideas through storytelling\, imagination\, and play.  \nCreated by Elliot Thomson and Peter K. Hirsch and directed by Nikki Toombs\, Sherri and the Unfairies follows a bold 7-year-old who journeys to an imaginary land where she encounters the mischievous Unfairies—Gimmy\, Takey\, Mimi\, and Yup. It’s a hilarious romp for kids and grown-ups alike about fairness and sharing. Hirsch is a long-time and award-winning writer on the beloved children’s series Arthur on PBS\, and a co-creator of Hop on HBO Max; Thomson is an award-winning filmmaker who has written for both shows.  \nThis special theatrical run marks the show’s Atlanta premiere. Stay after the show for a live talkback with the creators\, director\, and cast. \nThis is a free event courtesy of the PNC Foundation. To access the show\, please enter the building through the entrance near the fountain on Ivan Allen Boulevard. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/kidspiration-2026-april-9-2/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Programming,In-person
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SUMMARY:Kidspiration 2026: Sherri and the Unfairies & Post Show Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for Kidspiration 2026’s theatrical premiere of Sherri and the Unfairies\, a FREE fantastical new musical comedy for families. Made possible through a PNC Foundation grant\, Kidspiration invites children and families to explore big ideas through storytelling\, imagination\, and play.  \nCreated by Elliot Thomson and Peter K. Hirsch and directed by Nikki Toombs\, Sherri and the Unfairies follows a bold 7-year-old who journeys to an imaginary land where she encounters the mischievous Unfairies—Gimmy\, Takey\, Mimi\, and Yup. It’s a hilarious romp for kids and grown-ups alike about fairness and sharing. Hirsch is a long-time and award-winning writer on the beloved children’s series Arthur on PBS\, and a co-creator of Hop on HBO Max; Thomson is an award-winning filmmaker who has written for both shows. This special theatrical run marks the show’s Atlanta premiere.  \nFollowing the performance\, guests are invited to stay for a dynamic panel discussion featuring the creators\, writers\, and producers of Sherri and the Unfairies\, Elliot Thomson and Peter Hirsch\, alongside curriculum creator Martha Minow and director/producer Nikki Toombs. Moderated by Kama Pierce\, Chief Program Officer at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, this engaging conversation will offer deeper insight into the creative process and the powerful themes behind the work. \nThis is a free event courtesy of the PNC Foundation. To access the show\, please enter the building through the entrance near the fountain on Ivan Allen Boulevard. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/kidspiration-2026-april-10-11/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Programming,In-person
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SUMMARY:Kidspiration 2026: Sherri and the Unfairies & Post-show Talkback
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for Kidspiration 2026’s theatrical premiere of Sherri and the Unfairies\, a FREE fantastical new musical comedy for families. Made possible through a PNC Foundation grant\, Kidspiration invites children and families to explore big ideas through storytelling\, imagination\, and play.  \nCreated by Elliot Thomson and Peter K. Hirsch and directed by Nikki Toombs\, Sherri and the Unfairies follows a bold 7-year-old who journeys to an imaginary land where she encounters the mischievous Unfairies—Gimmy\, Takey\, Mimi\, and Yup. It’s a hilarious romp for kids and grown-ups alike about fairness and sharing. Hirsch is a long-time and award-winning writer on the beloved children’s series Arthur on PBS\, and a co-creator of Hop on HBO Max; Thomson is an award-winning filmmaker who has written for both shows.  \nThis special theatrical run marks the show’s Atlanta premiere. Stay after the show for a live talkback with the creators\, director\, and cast. \nThis is a free event courtesy of the PNC Foundation. To access the show\, please enter the building through the entrance near the fountain on Ivan Allen Boulevard. 
URL:https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/events/kidspiration-2026-april-10-2/
LOCATION:National Center for Civil and Human Rights\, 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
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