Incarcerated in GA During COVID-19? We Want Your Story to be Heard. In Your Own Words.
The Southern Center for Human Rights is undertaking a storytelling project to record the experiences of people incarcerated.
The Southern Center for Human Rights is undertaking a storytelling project to record the experiences of people incarcerated.
As people marched in the streets of Atlanta this summer to protest for Black lives, they were met with fully…
Most of us have never lived through a year like 2020 before. This has been a year of omnipresent tragedy and uncounted acts of heroism, of the most astonishing failures of governmental leadership and the most inspiring collective demands for racial justice.
Dear Friends of the Southern Center for Human Rights, Most of us have never lived through a year like 2020…
To learn more about SCHR’s ongoing work to fight for equality, dignity, and justice for people impacted by the criminal legal system, please read through our 2020 Year in Review Timeline.
We know that Georgians care about making our state’s criminal legal systems fairer, smarter, more just, and more humane —…
This March, the Southern Center for Human Rights began a year-long project to empower and enfranchise eligible voters detained in…
In the midst of spiking COVID-19 cases, a looming housing crisis, and a volatile national election, the Atlanta City Council…
In response to a reported increase in “street racing” in the city of Atlanta, City Councilmember Michael Julian Bond is…