Atlanta History Center VP Calinda Lee leaving for post at Center for Civil and Human Rights

Excerpt from the November 12, 2020 story

Calinda Lee, the Atlanta History Center vice president who played a major role in bringing more African American stories and visitors to the institution, has been named Head of Programs and Exhibitions at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.

Lee will start her new job on Nov. 19, the center announced Thursday. It is a newly created post, one civil and human rights center leaders hope will help the institution play a more prominent role in current and future racial justice conversations.

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