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Rooted Cosmopolitans: Jews and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century

Oxford Auditorium 1390 Oxford Road, Atlanta, GA, United States

Emory’s annual Rothschild Lecture will explore this complex and often controversial history with guest scholar James Loeffler of the University of Virginia speaking on “Rooted Cosmopolitans: Jews and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century,” the subject of his recent book by the same title.

Yearning to be Free and Seen

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta, GA, United States

A dialogue on the immigration crisis of the United States with speakers from different multicultural organizations who focus on immigration and knowing your rights.

Free

Human Rights 101 – Knowing Your Rights

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta, GA, United States

Know your rights. Use your rights. Learn how the Civil Rights Movement paved the way for your current rights today, what these rights are and how you can use them.

International Human Rights Day

Come to The Center and celebrate Human Rights Day with various activities. From Human Rights activations to an actual signing ceremony of our own Universal Declaration of Human Rights!

Superheroes and Social Justice

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta, GA, United States

The Center for Civil and Human Rights invites you to participate in our community dialogue on the utility of art to address today’s social injustices.

Free

Dear Dr. King

The Alliance Theatre and The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, invite you to celebrate King Day 2019 with a riveting performance from the Palefsky Collision Project.

Breaking Barriers: Sports for Change

A star-studded panel of activists and athletes discussing a range of global rights issues related to sports, particularly those that affect women and the LGBTQ community.

Free

Hate is Wrong

We are very excited to introduce the 2019 Hate Is Wrong Inclusion Panel sponsored by the Minnesota Vikings. The Inclusion Panel will address a discussion of LGBT involvement in sports generally, but primarily of such involvement in the NFL.

Catalyst for Change: Atlanta and The Negro League

In partnership with the Atlanta History Center, you are cordially invited to a public discussion about the history of baseball in the city of Atlanta and the two teams that called it home: The Atlanta Crackers and the Atlanta Black Crackers.

Free

In Remembrance of King: Civil Rights Tapestries Premiere

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta, GA, United States

As part of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights ongoing collaborative work with the global arts community, we have partnered with Art for Amnesty and The City of Atlanta for the launch of our forthcoming temporary exhibition: In Remembrance of King: Civil Rights Tapestries.

Free