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When the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (NCCHR) opened in 2014, it was a groundbreaking look into how Atlanta—and the South as a whole—shaped the civil rights movement in America.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is in a process of institution building. We have been open for six years. We have been an Atlanta attraction for all of that time.
Explore NCCHR Learning Portal. Jill Savitt, CEO of the center, said the portal is designed to enrich teaching strategies and “inspire a new generation of advocates for civil and human rights.” ...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is in Atlanta's downtown area. It sits between the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium, both of which has fee-charging parking garages.
Civil rights museums are all on the docket for Atlanta, Charleston and Jackson, Mississippi. Atlanta's is a $100 million project --- years in the making.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights announced the addition of three new members to its board of directors. Joining the Atlanta civil rights museum’s board team are Nikki Tinsley ...
Savitt has been serving as acting director for the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights ...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta is an engaging cultural attraction that connects The American Civil Rights Movement to today’s Global Human Rights Movements ...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is undergoing a 24,000-square-foot expansion. The nonprofit is also adding three directors to its governance board.
Major milestone for the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Atlanta's National Center for Civil and Human Rights is celebrating 10 years with a jam-packed weekend full of events.
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