Cup Of Truth: Collecting Women’s Stories

Saturday March 21, 2026 01:00 PM EDT
Cost: Free with admission
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From the venue:

Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and the Consulate General of Canada in Atlanta for Cup of Truth: Collecting Women’s Stories: Power, Preservation, and Institutional Responsibility.

Women’s voices have long shaped movements for justice, equality, and human rights. Yet too often, their stories remain underrepresented in the historical record. This conversation will bring together leaders and storytellers to reflect on why preserving women’s lived experiences matters and how these narratives deepen our understanding of history and community.

The event will also mark the launch of the Center’s call for Atlanta-based stories to be included in the Empathy Museum’s powerful exhibit, A Mile in My Shoes—an immersive experience that invites participants to step into someone else’s life through personal storytelling.

Join us for a panel discussion with Montreal Museum curator Catherine Charlebois and Journalist Jeremy Redmon as we celebrate the voices that continue to shape our shared history.

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