The Center partnered with the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute to host the Race Towards Reconciliation Book Club. Each month, participants will have weekly opportunities to convene via Zoom to...
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The Center partnered with the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute to host the Race Towards Reconciliation Book Club. Each month, participants will have weekly opportunities to convene via Zoom to...
Join us for the launch of The Center's newest exhibit, Out Down South: Voices & Portraits of LGBTQ+ Atlanta, an outdoor exhibit celebrating Atlanta's storied LGBTQ+ legacy. The exhibit features...
The International Youth Film Festival will highlight the active role that Gen-Z has taken, and is currently taking, in protesting injustice in society today. Around the world, students have found...
Join us on Saturday, November 5th at The Center for engaging presentations, activities, and giveaways to prepare you for the 2022 and 2024 elections. Voting Mobile will be onsite at...
We are pleased to invite you to a screening on Sunday, December 11, of the film, Emancipation, the story of an enslaved man who risked his life for his family and freedom, at...
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Due to inclement weather in the Metro Atlanta area, the Ailey event at The Center this evening has been canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience, but we must...
Join The Lowery Institute, author Heather McGhee, and Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum to discuss Heather McGhee's phenomenal book, "The Sum of Us" in a conversation entitled “Racial Healing and the...
Join us at The National Center for Civil and Human Rights this spring for a 2-day workshop helping educators understand frameworks used to create impactful and empathy building learning experiences...
The Center invites co-celebrants of Black History Month to hear and experience the power of the improvisational rhythms of jazz music to inspire movements, put a name to unspeakable acts,...
Join the Center as journalist Ernie Suggs, who has reported on race and culture for the Atlanta Journal Constitution for 25 years, sits down with Ambassador Andrew Young for a...
Spend a day at The Center with FREE admission sponsored by FedEx. On Saturday, February 25, celebrate Black History Month with us free of charge! Tickets are available on a...
The Center invites co-celebrants of black history month to hear about and experience the power of black sacred music to inspire movements, lighten a heavy heart, or to calm a...