The Hands On Atlanta MLK Day Sunday Supper, powered by Coca-Cola, will take place on Sunday, January 19 from 5:30-8:00pm at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Get ready for an engaging evening, where leaders across ATL come together to participate in a dinner conversation about race and social justice.
In partnership with The King Center, Civic Dinners, Morehouse College, and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, this year’s theme is women’s rights and voting rights, as 2020 is an election year and the centennial of the 19th amendment. The dinner will provide a platform for guests to have an open and authentic discussion, with a table conversation powered by Civic Dinners and feature entertainment by the Atlanta Music Project, and include some of Atlanta's most accomplished women leaders. The conversations that you will have and the people you meet will inspire change. And together, we can create solutions to bridge the racial and gender divide.
Join our group of VIPs and partners at the 2020 Sunday Supper on Jan. 19, 2020!
11Alive
Alston + Bird
Accenture
ADP
AJC Access Atlanta
BDO
CapTech
Coca-Cola
Change Healthcare
Citizens Bank and Trust
Civic Dinners
Georgia Power
Google Fiber
Insight Sourcing
Invesco
Jamba Juice
LexisNexis Risk Solutions
Morris, Manning and Martin, LLP
Newell Brands
Salesforce
SEI
State Farm
Target
The Atlanta Music Project
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights
The King Center
UCB
Special guests include: Andrea Young of ACLU of Georgia, Rev. Dr. Teresa Fry Brown of Emory, Kwame Johnson of Big Brothers Big Sisters Atlanta, Jill Savitt of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and others!
This is a closed, invite only event.