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...
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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...
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...
Continue celebrating our anniversary weekend with a special $10 admission rate. Secure your tickets early, as they are issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations will open soon.
Spark a love for civics in your child at Kidspiration 2024! Playwright Nikki Toombs presents a captivating short play where jungle animals elect their new leader. This interactive theatrical experience...