Peer Support Group for Families of Justice-Involved Loved Ones
The Southern Center for Human Rights will host an online peer support group for families of justice-involved loved ones from 7:00 PM ET to 8:00 PM ET on the first Monday of every month.
The Southern Center for Human Rights will host an online peer support group for families of justice-involved loved ones from 7:00 PM ET to 8:00 PM ET on the first Monday of every month.
The Southern Center for Human Rights will host an online peer support group for families of justice-involved loved ones from 7:00 PM ET to 8:00 PM ET on the first Monday of every month.
The Southern Center for Human Rights will host an online peer support group for families of justice-involved loved ones from 7:00 PM ET to 8:00 PM ET on the first Monday of every month.
In honor of May being National Foster Care Month and National Maternal Depression Month, please join the Southern Center for Human Rights for a virtual conversation with directly impacted mothers & advocates.
Please join the Southern Center for Human Rights as we welcome a panel of experts to address the issues and flaws with the death penalty, its impact on people living in poverty, people of color, and people living with mental illness and intellectual disabilities.
Please join us as we welcome a panel of experts to address the issue of mass incarceration, its impact on communities, and alternatives.
Please join the Waleisah Wilson, Client Services Advocate, for a virtual conversation with SCHR attorney Ali Ganem to discuss safety, dignity, and rehabilitation within Georgia's prisons.
Join SCHR to learn about legal services available to support and advocate for Georgians in housing, health, and barriers to reentry.
Join the Southern Center for Human Rights (SCHR) for a discussion on the death penalty, the faith community's role, to hear about SCHR's and GFADP's death penalty advocacy work and learn how you can advocate to end such a cruel, torturous, expensive and racially biased practice.
Join the Southern Center for Human Rights (SCHR) for a discussion with formerly incarcerated leaders about ending mass incarceration, the importance of centering the voices, experiences, and leadership of formerly incarcerated people, and the critical need to prioritize ending the mass incarceration of women and girls.