Atlanta, GA – Dr. Paulette Richards is a puppet artist and independent researcher working to engage the Atlanta community in the history of convict leasing through creative performance. Her project…
Columbus, GA – Dr. Jaketra Bryant is working on breaking cycles of incarceration in justice-impacted families and communities. Dr. Bryant has years of experience as a licensed counselor. With a…
Atlanta, GA – Veronica Fuentes is working to uplift the lives and efforts of the young people involved in the Atlanta Student Movement during the Civil Rights Era, connecting their…
Richmond Hill, GA – Stefanie Kelly is working to honor the victims of convict leasing at the Chattahoochee Brick Company through the creation of scale memorials for individual laborers. In…
Atlanta, GA – Kimberly Renee is creating a virtual, interactive art installation that recounts the harrowing story of the Chattahoochee Brick Company (CBC) and its legacy of forced labor. Before…
Atlanta, GA – The Atlanta Community Support Project is giving incarcerated people a way to connect with the legislators representing their prison districts. With a goal of community mobilization to…
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this…
Donald brings his interest in the history of civil rights and 25 years of executive, finance, accounting, management and business development experience to his role. Prior to joining The Center,…
Keisha has been on The Center’s operational leadership team since its inception and brings more than 15 years of operations management experience. She oversees admissions, visitor experience, group sales, call center and…
Kama Pierce joined the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (The Center) as Chief Program Officer (CPO) in 2023, with more than twenty-five years of experience working in civil…