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Center for Civil & Human Rights

The Center will not only commemorate the groundbreaking contributions of Atlantans and Georgians to the historic struggle for African-American freedom and equality, but also serve as a space for ongoing dialogue, study, and contributions to the resolution of current and future freedom struggles of all people at local, national, and international levels.

This facility will give visitors a place to learn about the past and engage conversations about the future. The Center will be a portal for exploration and discussion through performances, lectures, symposiums and partnerships across the Atlanta and Georgia community; the Center intends to be the global hub for contemporary discussion on the link between Civil Rights lessons and Human Rights issues.

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Latest News & Events
Center for Civil and Human Rights Seeks Public Input
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Please join the Center for Civil and Human Rights for a public workshop to discuss the progress for the exhibit and spatial design of the future Center. 
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Center for Civil and Human Rights Site Announced
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
The Center for Civil and Human Rights is one step closer to completion today, thanks to a generous land donation from The Coca-Cola Company. The Center's home will be located adjacent to World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium at Pemberton Place. read more ...

TAD Funding Approved for Center for Civil and Human Rights
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
The Center for Civil and Human Rights (CCHR) has reached a significant milestone towards its development. The Atlanta City Council overwhelmingly approved a bond issue Monday that will provide up to $40 million in funding for the proposed Center as part of the Westside Tax Allocation District (TAD) program for public purpose projects. read more ...

CCHR Partnership Selects Gallagher & Associates for Exhibit Design
Monday, July 21, 2008
The Center for Civil and Human Rights (CCHR) Partnership has selected Bethesda, MD-based creative studio Gallagher & Associates to lead exhibit design efforts for the proposed Center for Civil and Human Rights. read more ...

Atlanta Development Authority recommends up to $40 million for CCHR
Thursday, July 17, 2008
The board of directors of the ADA, the city’s economic development agency, approved the recommendation for funding for six public purpose projects within downtown Atlanta’s Westside tax allocation district (TAD) today at its monthly meeting. The most significant public purpose project is the Center for Civil & Human Rights, which may receive funding of up to $40 million, or about 32 percent of its $125 million project budget. read more ...

CCHR hires Alisa Smallwood as Vice President of Development
Friday, June 06, 2008
CCHR is pleased to announce the hiring of Alisa Smallwood as Vice President of Development.  Alisa will lead the CCHR's efforts to raise the funds and develop the parternships required for building the Center.  Read the press release through the link.  read more ...

CCHR Partnership launches walking tour of Auburn Avenue
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
The Center for Civil and Human Rights (CCHR) Partnership today released “In Their Words: Andrew Young on Auburn Avenue,” an original podcast to guide walking tours along downtown Atlanta’s historic corridor. read more ...

Center for Civil and Human Rights Featured on 11 Alive news
Thursday, February 21, 2008
The next big tourism draw in Atlanta is getting closer to reality -- but this draw isn't roller coasters or games of chance.

On the heels of another major corporate boost, the Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta is moving toward designing exhibits and architecture. read more ...

Wachovia Foundation announces $1 million each for Atlanta BeltLine and CCHR Partnership
Thursday, January 17, 2008

PICTURED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Kendall Alley, President Wachovia Atlanta, Shirley Franklin, Mayor, City of Atlanta, Herman Russell, Founder H J Russel and Co.,  Herschelle Challenor, Former Student Movement Leader, Connie Curry Former SNCC Member, Doug Shipman Executive Director CCHR Partnership.  Photo by Tkeban Jahannes-office if the Mayor

ATLANTA – Fundraising for two of Atlanta’s most high-profile community initiatives
received a big boost Thursday.

Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin and Wachovia’s Atlanta president, Kendall Alley,
announced $1 million each in funding to the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership and the Center
for Civil and Human Rights (CCHR) Partnership from the Wachovia Foundation. The gifts will go toward each initiative’s capital campaign. read more ...

CCHR Partnership releases the results of economic feasibility and economic impact studies
Monday, December 03, 2007
The CCHR Partnership has released the results of studies about the economic feasibility and economic impact of the Center for Civil and Human Rights.  To view summary slides of the study click here read more ...

Upcoming Events
Deadline Extended- Learn Promote Defend


The Center for Civil and Human Rights is seeking original artwork for a juried art competition and silent auction.  The submission deadline for Learn Promote Defend has been extended until October 6, 2008 read more ...

Emory Law to Host Human Rights Conference Featuring Two Nobel Laureates
October 16 - 18, 2008
Emory Law will host a conference celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:  Advancing the Consensus: 60 Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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