Program Schedule

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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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 Solidarity Dividend”. The book club discussion will be hosted via webinar on Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 7PM EST.

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 for students learning about slavery and American history. Both workshops will be held from 9am-3pm.   Day One: Teaching Hard History: American Slavery | February...

An Evening of Jazz

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta

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, lighten a heavy heart, and calm a troubled spirit.  We will present two speakers who will contextualize the evening repertoire and talk about the connection...

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A Conversation with Ambassador Andrew Young and Ernie Suggs

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta

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 conversation around Suggs’ book “The Many Lives of Andrew Young”. The former Atlanta mayor will share stories about his life and his perspective on the...

FedEx Sponsored Free Day

Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta

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 first-come, first-served basis, so we encourage you to reserve them online in advance. Online tickets are sold out. However, we will allow walk-up visitation throughout...

Lift Every Voice: A Black History Concert

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta

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 troubled spirit.  We will present two speakers who will contextualize the evening repertoire, and talk about the connection between Black sacred music and civil rights...

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“Buried Truths” Premiere at The Center with Hank Klibanoff

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta

WABE-FM hosts a premiere of Season 4 of its Peabody Award-winning podcast “Buried Truths”. The podcast is hosted and based on a course taught by Emory Pulitzer Prize-winning professor and journalist Hank Klibanoff. Season 3 focused on the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery. Klibanoff will discuss the podcast’s Season 4 return to the civil rights era...

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Night of Ideas- Atlanta

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta

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 Dreams, on March 4, from 7pm to midnight.  In the spirit of the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Night of...

When She Speaks

Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta

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 Race and Gender Studies will explore the history and stereotypical imagery of African American women.

Free

Women’s Health Forum

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta

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 Maternal Morbidity and Mortality. The second presentation is led by the Founder of the Kidney Champion Foundation and spreads awareness about kidney disease and organ...

Daughters of the Movement

National Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, Atlanta

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 Movement, how their families inspired them through their work and the continuing work they do today. A light reception will proceed the conversation. Sponsored by...

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