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Access official press releases, brand assets, approved images, and key facts about the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
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Find everything you need to represent The Center accurately: logos, color palette, photography, boilerplate language, and usage guidelines.
Boilerplate (For Press Use)
About the National Center for Civil and Human Rights
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural organization that inspires the changemaker in each of us. Opened in 2014, the Center connects US civil rights history to global human rights movements today. Our experiences highlight people who have worked to protect rights and who model how individuals create positive change. For more information, visit civilandhumanrights.org. Follow us on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn @civilandhumanrights.
Press & Media Contact
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Media Policy
To ensure the protection of our collections, the privacy of our guests, and the overall experience of all visitors, the following media guidelines must be observed within the building:
Photography and Videography Guidelines
- No flash photography is permitted in any gallery.
- No photography of any kind is permitted in the King Gallery (A Committed Life).
- Video recording is limited to clips of 15 seconds or less per exhibit.
- Photography or videography of other guests in the building is strictly prohibited.
- Tripods, monopods, and similar equipment are not allowed inside the galleries.
Staff Coordination
All staff will be notified in advance that a photographer and videographer will be entering the building. Staff members are expected to provide appropriate access and support within the limits of this policy.


