Villa Albertine, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs are thrilled to present Night of Ideas Atlanta 2023, More Justice! Defending Rights, Realizing...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights offers ongoing programming for everyone — young professionals, families with children, students, and adults. With both virtual and in-person programs, there is something for everyone. Learn more about what we have to offer below.
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Villa Albertine, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs are thrilled to present Night of Ideas Atlanta 2023, More Justice! Defending Rights, Realizing...
International journalist and author Atia Abawi joins us for a conversation about the current situation of Afghan women and children now that the Taliban are back in power. Women in...
Join us for a panel discussion that explores the racial and sexual violence committed against African American women when they speak about injustices committed against them. Panelists with backgrounds in...
Women's Health Forum consists of two presentations that shed light on issues pertaining to women's wellness. The first presentation comes on the heels of the documentary "Aftershock" and discusses Black...
Join the Center for a conversation with Daughters of the Movement, Aisha Withers Mitchell and Lisa S. McNair. The conversation will explore their experiences growing up in the Civil Rights...
The Center will host a series of activities in celebration of AAPI month! Join us on May 13th and 20th to engage in some family-friendly fun. These events are held...
The Center will host a series of activities in celebration of AAPI month! Join us on May 13th and 20th to engage in some family-friendly fun. These events are held...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights presents, Kidspiration a fun and interactive summer program teaching kids ages 4-12 how to tap their power to influence the world around...
You are invited to engage in conversation with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Team on topics including Brave vs Safe Space, Diversity and...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights and Made by Us are hosting a Slice of History, a meet-up for young adults ages 18-30, to kick off Civic Season...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights and Made by Us are hosting a Slice of History, a meet-up for young adults ages 18-30, to kick off Civic Season...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights presents, Kidspiration a fun and interactive summer program teaching kids ages 4-12 how to tap their power to influence the world around...