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The Center for Civil and Human Rights & A3C present “Get Centered” on June 23rd

Mike Walbert
Posted by Mike Walbert on Jun 1

Join us for a celebration of the Center for Civil and Human Rights' 2nd Anniversary: Get Centered. This event will be more than a birthday party; echoing the design and content of The Center, this event is about inspiring visitors to learn more about the struggles for human rights at home and around the world - but with a sense hope, commitment, and action.  

Get Centered will take place on Thursday, June 23rd from 8 - 11pm

@ the Center for Civil and Human Rights.

Doors will open at 7 PM.

$20 General Admission

$100 VIP Access (Center tour w/ Killer Mike, Rohit Malhota, and Stic)

GET YOUR TICKETS

A3C has programmed a special evening that will kick off with a panel discussion moderated by Rohit Malhota of the Center for Civic Innovation. 

Panelists include:

  • Killer Mike

  • Toni Blackman

  • Stic (of Dead Prez)

  • Speech (of Arrested Development)

  • David Wall Rice (of Morehouse College)

Legendary Atlanta DJs, DJ Jelly, DJ Nabs and Jaycee have all prepared DJ sets highlighting records that exemplify political, socially conscious and progressive movements.

We are honored to be working with the Center for Civil and Human Rights to help celebrate their 2nd anniversary party." Says Mike Walbert (A3C Executive Director). "The panel brings an amazing group of people together to discuss hip-hop’s impact in social change over the last 40 years.  I am really looking forward to the conversation and an unforgettable night.”   

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Mike Walbert

Written by Mike Walbert

Mike Walbert is the Executive Director of the A3C Festival & Conference. As as partner in the business Mike oversees various aspects of the business, including: Business Development, Sponsorship, Branding and Marketing. Mike officially joined A3C in 2009 as the Artist Director. Since 2010 Mike has managed the strategy and team that have grown A3C from a regional showcase to an internationally recognized institution in hip-hop culture.

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