The topic of reparations for African Americans can feel overwhelming and is often misunderstood. Come and explore how reparations are an opportunity for repair and reconciliation at our next Cup...
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The topic of reparations for African Americans can feel overwhelming and is often misunderstood. Come and explore how reparations are an opportunity for repair and reconciliation at our next Cup...
City Partners with National Center for Civil and Human Rights to Launch Community Engagement for Former Chattahoochee Brick Co. Site ATLANTA--The City of Atlanta announced community involvement plans for the former...
City Partners with National Center for Civil and Human Rights to Launch Community Engagement for Former Chattahoochee Brick Co. Site ATLANTA--The City of Atlanta announced community involvement plans for the former...
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...
Thanks to the generosity of The Home Depot Foundation, veterans, military, & retired armed forces members can enjoy FREE ADMISSION to The Center for Armed Forces Day!
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...
Thanks to the generosity of The Home Depot Foundation, veterans, military, & retired armed forces members can enjoy FREE ADMISSION to The Center for Memorial Day Weekend!
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...
City Partners with National Center for Civil and Human Rights to Launch Community Engagement for Former Chattahoochee Brick Co. Site ATLANTA--The City of Atlanta announced community involvement plans for the former...