Art and the City: Art for Urban Sustainability
Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd, AtlantaA community dialogue about the utility of art as a solution to a sustainable and equitable urban future.
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A community dialogue about the utility of art as a solution to a sustainable and equitable urban future.
Participate in this community dialogue about the various roles women play in the field of athletic sports.
In partnership with the Atlanta History Center, you are cordially invited to a public discussion about the history of baseball in the city of Atlanta and the two teams that called it home: The Atlanta Crackers and the Atlanta Black Crackers.
We are very excited to introduce the 2019 Hate Is Wrong Inclusion Panel sponsored by the Minnesota Vikings. The Inclusion Panel will address a discussion of LGBT involvement in sports generally, but primarily of such involvement in the NFL.
A star-studded panel of activists and athletes discussing a range of global rights issues related to sports, particularly those that affect women and the LGBTQ community.
The Alliance Theatre and The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, invite you to celebrate King Day 2019 with a riveting performance from the Palefsky Collision Project.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Morehouse College, and the Atlanta University Center library invite you to a welcoming reception and public program.
Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre and The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, invite you to participate in our fifth annual event featuring a conversation with Legendary Judith Jamison
Come to The Center and celebrate Human Rights Day with various activities. From Human Rights activations to an actual signing ceremony of our own Universal Declaration of Human Rights!
Inspired by the music of the 1968 Olympics, World Music Day is a daylong music event featuring local performers performing musical styles from around the world!