This program aired Friday, October 2 at 12 PM EST What are Truth Commissions and why are they important? Join The Center for a discussion on how to address our...
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This program aired Friday, October 2 at 12 PM EST What are Truth Commissions and why are they important? Join The Center for a discussion on how to address our...
This program aired Sunday, October 4, 2020. The Power of Naming: Why language is critical in dismantling racism will explore the use of coded language to further the division in...
This program aired Friday, October 9th, 2020 @ 12 EST Join The Center for a conversation with Gigi Pedraza, Executive Director and Founder of the Latino Community Fund Georgia, and...
This program aired Monday, October 13th, 2020 @ 12 EST Celebrating 2020 Indigenous Peoples Day, this program is a companion piece to the online exhibition of the same name in...
This program aired Friday, October 23th, 2020 @ 12 EST What is empathy and how does it affect social justice? How does lack of empathy explain disparities in areas from...
Modeling Allyship will gather members of the Interfaith Response to White Supremacy to investigate the term allyship, proper methods of actualizing the idea, and anecdotal experiences the panelists have experienced...
Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for a virtual conversation on The Impact of the November 3rd election results on Black, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ communities.
Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is an annual observance on November 20 that honors the memory of the transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. Join...
What is the relationship between historical race-based housing segregation and the current climate crisis? Join The Center for a conversation with Cate Mingoya, Director of Capacity Building at Groundwork USA,...
Join The Center for a conversation examining King’s Beloved Community and how the concept of our collective responsibility to the struggles of others is informing modern social justice movements. Guests...
As part of their living tree tribute to the late Congressman John Lewis, Trees Atlanta is excited to host a joint conversation with The Center’s Calinda Lee and Willette Jackson who is...
As we celebrate Women's History Month, join us for another edition of Children's Storytime! The program will include the reading of two stories back-to-back: "One Grain of Rice: A Mathematical...