We honor members of the transgender and nonbinary community whose lives were needlessly cut short.
Tag: social justice
Hold Your Fire | Film presentation
The longest hostage siege in New York Police Department history provides insight into modern police/community relations.
African American Landmark Tour (Re)Launch Dedication
Join the Civil Rights Heritage Center as we honor local history with a relaunch of our celebrated local history tour.
African American Landmark Tour (Re)Launch Dedication
Join the Civil Rights Heritage Center as we honor local history with a relaunch of our celebrated local history tour.
African American Landmark Tour (Re)Launch Dedication
Join us as we celebrate local history with a relaunch of our African American Landmark Tour.
crhc:film | “L.A. ‘92”
Long before George Floyd was a household name, four police officers in Los Angeles were found “not guilty” in an incident of police brutality seen around the world.
crhc:film | “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution”
Down the road from Woodstock, a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities transformed their lives and ignited a landmark movement.
Reflections on Toni Morrison
We take time to celebrate the acclaimed novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, editor, and educator.
Celebrating Malcolm X 2022
We celebrate and explore the life of the late civil rights leader and advocate for justice.
Pop-Up University with Darryl Heller
Please join us for another great Pop-Up University Lecture on Thursday, February 17! Dr. Darryl Heller, Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Director of the Civil Rights Heritage Center, will be presenting “Critical Race History: Making Sense of the Present.” This conversation will raise questions and explore the implications of a historical narrative… Read more »