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.
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.
Join former President and Senior Counsel Stephen B. Bright and immediate past Chair James Kwak to discuss their latest book, The Fear of Too Much Justice.
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.
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.
Join SCHR to learn about legal services available to support and advocate for Georgians in housing, health, and barriers to reentry.
The Southern Center for Human Rights will host our 27th Annual Frederick Douglass Awards Dinner on October 19, 2023. RSVP today!
Join SCHR as we host our 2023 Decriminalizing Race & Poverty Symposium, featuring a keynote from Professor Andrea Armstrong!
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.
Please join the Southern Center for Human Rights for a benefit reception hosted by the family and friends of the late Susan Ten Kwan.
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.