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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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Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission Joins Atlanta Leaders to Convene Town Hall on Race Tuesday, November 17, 2009 |
The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, the Georgia Humanities Council, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and over 20 other Atlanta organizations will host a gathering of leaders from various sectors of society—from civic and media to academia and civil rights—to discuss race, civility and equality of opportunity during two high profile events during the month of December.
The Atlanta town hall events will be composed of a leadership forum on December 2, 2009, at Morehouse College, and a conversation with the general public on December 9, 2009, at the Cecil B. Day Chapel at The Carter Center. The town hall is part of a weeklong celebration of the declaration of human rights sponsored by the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. read more ...
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Tony Award Winning Writer/Director George C. Wolfe joining the NCCHR design team Monday, June 08, 2009 |
George C. Wolfe, Tony Award-winning theater director, producer, playwright and author, brings his renowned artistic talent to the design of the upcoming Center for Civil & Human Rights in Atlanta as its new chief creative officer. read more ...
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NCCHR Selects EDAW/Hood Design as Landscape Architects Friday, May 29, 2009 |
The Atlanta office of EDAW and San Francisco's Hood Design will provide landscape architectural services for the site of the Center for Civil & Human Rights. read more ...
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Freelon/HOK selected as architects for the NCCHR Thursday, March 26, 2009 |
NCCHR is proud to announce the selection of Freelon/HOK as the architects for the Center. read more ...
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Five finalists for NCCHR architecture team designs are now on the blog. Thursday, March 05, 2009 |
The public presentations by the five finalist team for NCCHR architect have happened and over 700 people witnessed the presentations. We've posted all five design concepts online-- each as a blog entry at www.cchrpartnership.org/blog. Please visit each design entry and give us your thoughts and opinions.
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Five Architecture Teams Selected for Design Competition Wednesday, January 28, 2009 |
The National Center for Civil & Human Rights (NCCHR) today announced its selection of five architectural firms as finalists in the competition to design the new $125 million Center to be located in Downtown Atlanta. read more ...
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