ATL Arts & Wellbeing at the National Center for Civil & Human Rights

Tuesday April 28

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3:30 PM  –  5:00 PM

 Arts, Health, & Human Rights: International & Intergenerational Perspectives

Join the LGBTQ+ Institute at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and Performance Hypothesis, LLC for an inspiring conversation exploring how the arts can serve as a bridge between health, healing, and human rights across generations and across borders. Bringing together international leaders, researchers, clinicians, artists, and young advocates, this dialogue will examine how creativity and cultural expression can advance wellbeing, strengthen communities, and confront inequities.

Featuring reflections from Chansey Paech,  (Australia Parliament)Dr. Courtney Ryder (Injury Epidemiologist), Dr. James Smith  (Health Equity Researcher), Dr. Jaqui Hughes (Leading Renal Care Nephrologist), Dr. Christophe Jackson (Clinician, Researcher, & Pianist), and fellows from the Institute’s National Youth Advocacy Corps, this intergenerational exchange invites participants to consider how art, storytelling, music, and advocacy can help build healthier, more just futures.

Venue: Atlanta Board Room (Level 1) of National Center for Civil and Human Rights (100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313)

Free