Join Chicano Artist Delta Tango Mike for an interactive art experience focused on LatinX Heritage featuring Azteca Moderno paintings and a coloring page station with drawings of Hispanic Heroes, Artists,...
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Join Chicano Artist Delta Tango Mike for an interactive art experience focused on LatinX Heritage featuring Azteca Moderno paintings and a coloring page station with drawings of Hispanic Heroes, Artists,...
Equitable Dinners Atlanta will present their annual event in collaboration with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Out of Hand Theater, The Center, the Fulton County Remembrance Coalition,...
Join The Center and Scraplanta at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights on October 7th from 12PM-4PM on the 3rd floor balcony for “Scrappy Craftivism”. Scraplanta Inc. is an...
Meet Little Amal, a giant puppet representing a young Syrian girl and through her all the displaced children in the world. Little Amal makes a long journey of 6000 miles...
Alma Mexicana Danza Folklorica is a Mexican dance troupe based in Lilburn, GA. “Alma Mexicana” means soul, and “Danza Folklorica” means folk dancing. Their performances give guests a feast for...
Got Truth? Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights as we spill the tea on history with our new author series, Cup of Truth, where you get a...
"Act Now: Responding to Discrimination in the Classroom and Next Steps" is a professional development opportunity for educators created to develop empathy and responsiveness to discrimination in the classroom and...
Throughout history, the role of women heroes has been downplayed in the public narrative. Michael Long and Yohuru Williams challenge that narrative by putting women at the forefront with their...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is proud to celebrate Veteran's Day with free admission to The Center for Service members. In addition, up to 5 family members...
Mr. Pearson is under the weather and we have decided to cancel our event. We wish him a speedy recovery and hope to reschedule soon. Our additional Veterans Day weekend...
The Center will honor Indigenous People's Month with a panel discussion featuring students from Emory University's Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative and the Native American Student Association. Panelists will...
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...