Join us as we celebrate Indigenous Heritage Month with a performance by Violet Lauren. She is a proud activist and fancy shawl dancer for the Atlanta Indigenous People’s Association. Violet...
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Join us as we celebrate Indigenous Heritage Month with a performance by Violet Lauren. She is a proud activist and fancy shawl dancer for the Atlanta Indigenous People’s Association. Violet...
Join NEXT Atlanta, MARTA, and WABE ATL for the national premiere of "The NEXT Movement Season 1" concert film series on November 21 at the National Center for Civil and...
Join us at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights on Saturday, December 12 at 2PM for a screening of ”Repairing the World: Stories from the Tree of Life”....
Historically, music has had the power to influence and connect cultures. Join The Center to explore the evolution of musical collaboration between Black and Jewish musicians from the 1950s to...
You’re invited to Truth on The Rocks, where we combine dancing, cocktails and conversation to connect events of history to today. After all, who said history wasn’t fun? Want to...
Be amongst the first educators to learn about Learning for Justice’s newest framework for 9-12th grade, Teaching the Civil Rights Movement. This two-day workshop will introduce you to the content of the...
Join award-winning journalist Condace Pressley (WSB-TV) as she moderates a conversation between playwright, director, and producer Nikki Toombs and Gary Spencer, Senior Counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational...
The Center’s DEI Experience Initiative is hosting “Civility in our Communities,” an interactive lunch-and-learn that aims to foster positive workplace change. This month's forum will explore the inspiring response of...
Celebrate Pride Month at our three-day Symposium, aimed at mobilizing communities across Georgia and the South to empower the next generation of leaders. Starting with an opening reception and keynote...
Our next Cup of Truth welcomes Kellie Carter Jackson, professor of Africana Studies at Wellesley College, to Black Coffee Atlanta. Professor Jackson will discuss her latest book, We Refuse: A...
You’re invited to Truth on The Rocks, where we combine dancing, cocktails and conversation to connect events of history to today. After all, who said history wasn’t fun? Want to...
Take advantage of a special treat at The Center, courtesy of Home Depot. We’re hosting a Free Admission Day to thank our community for a decade of support. Don’t miss...