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  • ABOUT
    • About the Institute
    • About Reverend Dr. Joseph Echols Lowery
    • About Mrs. Evelyn Gibson Lowery
    • Our History
    • Our Board & Staff
  • OUTREACH
    • S.H.E. MATTERS / Malawi
    • Rising Change Agents Servant Leadership Camp
    • National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
    • APS Lowery Series on Civic Engagement
  • CHANGE AGENT PROGRAM
    • About the Program
    • Scholar Activist
    • Mimi’s Pantry
    • In-School Tutoring & Non-Violence Curriculum
      • National Book Club
    • Civic Engagement
      • Barbershop Community Series
    • Change Agent Tank
    • “The Change” Podcast
    • #VoicesofChange Blog Series
    • Servant Leadership Series
  • DONATE NOW!
  • MEDIA GALLERY
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Apr 02 2020
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Can Georgia Get Rid of the Death Penalty? By: Laurisa Guillame, Clark Atlanta University

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

On February 11, 2020 the change agents were given the opportunity to attend a Lobbying Day at the Georgia State Capitol in conjunction with the NAACP. We assembled in the…

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Apr 02 2020
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Lobbying Against The Death Penalty, By Olive Gongombre-Ouyema, Agnes Scott College

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

Lobby Day with Georgia NAACP was an interesting and resourceful event. The NAACP invited different state representatives to talk about the bills they were pushing for or against and how…

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Apr 02 2020
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Still Ground To Cover: By Laurisa Guillaume, Clark Atlanta University

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

On February 19, 2020, I attended an event hosted by the World Affairs Council of Atlanta, titled “From Sit-Ins To Hashtags.” The event took place of the National Museum of…

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Apr 02 2020
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Activism Then & Now: By Tamia Johnson, Clark Atlanta University

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

The event From Sit-Ins to Hashtags was very informative. It was located at The Center for Human and Civil Rights; there were refreshments and drinks like water and tea available…

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Mar 04 2020
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Making Movies in the AUC, By Kayla Howard, Spelman College

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | No Comments

Campus Movie Fest, an exciting Film Festival came to the Atlanta University Center (AUC) last month. On February 4, they tasked our student bodies with creating a five minute movie…

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Mar 04 2020
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Is #BlackLove Boring on the Big Screen? By Kayla Howard, Spelman College

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | One Comment

In the past few months, we have seen the release of two highly anticipated black movies, Queen and Slim (2019) and The Photograph (2020). Each of which expected to be…

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Mar 04 2020
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How Kobe’s Death Makes Me Think About Life.- Jahi Flowers, Morehouse College

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | No Comments

One thing that always surprises me about the concept of death, is that we always remember where we were when someone we admire passes away. Don’t believe me? Ask someone…

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Feb 26 2020
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Empowered to Lead, Empowered To Lobby. By Taryn Gill, Spelman College

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | No Comments

The NAACP lobbying day at Paul D. Coverdell Legislative Office building was empowering. Although a had to still attend classes, I did not let that discourage me and was eager…

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Feb 26 2020
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Making It A Fair Fight, Niyah Theus, Clark Atlanta University

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | One Comment

With presidential election season underway, it is important to look at the ways that elections are including and excluding voters. There are still several candidates on the Democratic side that…

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Feb 26 2020
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Stacey Abrams on Doing The Work Without The Title. By Taryn Gill, Spelman College

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | No Comments

In remembrance of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, there is a national holiday to observe the vision and values that he stood for in the…

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