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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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The Brave Forum: Navigating a New DEI Era

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

You are invited to engage in conversation with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Team on topics including Brave vs Safe Space, Diversity and Intersectionality, Equality vs Equity, and Being an Ally for Equity.   This experience features a screening of Love Beyond Walls Founder and Executive Director, Dr. Terence...

The Brave Space Forum: Civility in our Communities

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

The Center’s DEI Experience Initiative is hosting “Civility in our Communities,” an interactive lunch-and-learn that aims to foster positive workplace change. This month's forum will explore the inspiring response of Brunswick, GA, to the tragic murder of Ahmaud Arbery, highlighting the community's efforts to prevent violence and ensure justice for the perpetrators. Join trained facilitators...

Celebrate Pride Month at our three-day Symposium, aimed at mobilizing communities across Georgia and the South to empower the next generation of leaders. Starting with an opening reception and keynote at NCCHR, the event continues with a second day of dynamic workshops on mentorship and youth support that center Black women and parents of LGBTQIA+...

Film Screening: The Right to Read

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

When a child can’t read, their risk of incarceration, homelessness, and unemployment increases. Oakland-based NAACP activist Kareem Weaver believes literacy is one of the greatest civil rights issues of our time. Join us for a screening of The Right to Read, a documentary from executive producer Levar Burton. The film follows Weaver, two American families,...

Grand Opening Anniversary – Discount Admission

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

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.