• Chained in Silence: A Conversation with Talitha LeFlouria

    Auburn Avenue Research Library 101 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    Join SCHR as we host Dr. Talitha LeFlouria, scholar, author, and authority on the history of Black women and mass incarceration, in conversation with Atteeyah Hollie, Deputy Director at SCHR.

  • New York City Benefit Reception

    Home of Janet Dewart Bell 444 Central Park West, New York, NY, United States

    Dr. Janet Dewart Bell and the members of the host committee invite you
    to join them for an evening of community and justice in New York!

  • Crosstown Conversation One

    Little Five Points Community Center 1083 Austin Avenue NE, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    Join SCHR for a town hall to discuss community safety and police violence.

  • 2023 Justice Taking Root Benefit Reception

    The Foundry at Puritan Mill 916 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

    The Southern Center for Human Rights invites you to join us as we celebrate a year of tenacity and courage!

  • Crosstown Conversation Two

    Paradise Baptist Church 1711 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW Floor 3, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    Join SCHR for a town hall to discuss community safety and police violence.

  • SCHR Ambassadors Open House

    Southern Center for Human Rights 60 Walton St NW, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    Join the SCHR Ambassadors for an Open House to learn more about SCHR's current work, tour our new offices, and learn how to get involved with the SCHR Ambassadors.

  • The Visiting Room Project in Atlanta

    Join the Southern Center for Human Rights and The Visiting Room Project in Atlanta as we share firsthand stories of people serving life without the possibility of parole.

  • Pain & Power: Confronting Police Violence in Atlanta

    The King Center 449 Auburn Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    The Southern Center for Human Rights will host Pain and Power: Confronting Police Violence in Atlanta at The King Center on August 19 as a culmination of our Community Safety and Police Violence series working with members of our community to examine how police violence has impacted health, safety, and justice in our city.