YOU(TH) BELONG… AT THE GSA SUMMIT
YOU(th) Belong is partnering with the Georgia Safe Schools Coalition for the 2025 Annual Summit for Georgia's LGBTQIA+ Youth on Saturday, February 15, from 8 AM – 5 PM at […]
YOU(th) Belong is partnering with the Georgia Safe Schools Coalition for the 2025 Annual Summit for Georgia's LGBTQIA+ Youth on Saturday, February 15, from 8 AM – 5 PM at […]
Join us for a preview of Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP, a new documentary film from PBS's American Experience, premiering Tues., Feb 25, at 9/8c on PBS stations […]
In honor of what would be Congressman Lewis’s 85th birthday on February 21st, 2025, Atlanta Downtown and WABE present a FREE screening of the documentary John Lewis: Good Trouble at […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
NOTICE Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Rising to Meet the Moment event has been canceled with hopes to develop an opportunity later in the year. We appreciate your understanding and […]
This spring, the Center's Truth + Transformation program is hosting two community engagement and listening sessions with Atlanta residents to gather feedback and share insights on the upcoming forced labor […]
You are invited to join the NCCHR's Spring Professional Development Webinar! We will be partnering with Instructional Curriculum Services to provide a virtual PD titled "Developing Religious Literacy using Jewish […]
Join Atlanta History Center and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for a film screening and panel discussion on filmmaker Stephanie Ayanian’s newest work, Whatever Dreams They Had. Admission is complimentary, […]
The Center's Truth + Transformation program is hosting a community engagement conversation with the Atlanta business community to gather feedback and share insights on the upcoming forced labor memorials at […]
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