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December Newsletter
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CCHR Launches Blog
From the Director's Desk - Doug Shipman, executive director of the Center for Civil and Human Rights Partnership, pens weekly blog on Center's development and current events. Read More >> |
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Art and The Preservation of Civil Rights Legacy
Before arriving in its permanent home at the Center for Civil and Human Rights in 2010, Benny Andrews: The John Lewis Series will be showcased in Macon Read More >>
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Holocaust Museum Leaders Share Best Practices
Representatives for the Center for Civil and Human Rights Partnership traveled to Washington, D.C. in October for a behind-the-scenes tour of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Read More >>
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The Dalai Lama Visits Atlanta
On Oct. 22 the Dalai Lama spoke to thousands in Centennial Olympic Park, and the spotlight was once again on the city of Atlanta. The Los Angeles Times featured the monumental event and highlighted the city's growth as a world center of humanitarian thought and work. Read More >>
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CCHR Partnership Releases Economic Impact Studies
The Center for Civil and Human Rights Partnership released two studies detailing the planned Center's economic feasibility and impact.
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Carrying The Torch For Change
The people of Atlanta take a stand against genocide when the Olympic Dream for Darfur Torch comes to Atlanta on Dec. 2, 2007.
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Heralding Freedom on Human Rights Day
On Dec. 12, 2007, President Jimmy Carter and Ambassador Andrew Young gather to discuss political, religious and civil freedoms and to launch the opening of GULAG: Soviet Forced Labor Camps and the Struggle for Freedom.
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Ordinary People Inspire Extraordinary Change
Opening Jan. 19, 2008 at the Atlanta History Center, Courage is an award-winning exhibition that tells the story of Rev. J.A. De Laine and the brave citizens of South Carolina's fight for desegregated schools.
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Atlanta Remembers Dr. King
Jan. 21, 2008 marks the 22nd anniversary of the national holiday in Rev. King's honor, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change and others will commemorate the late civil rights icon during King Week Celebration (Jan. 14-21).
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