Lawrenceville Partners with National Center for Civil & Human Rights

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Lawrenceville Partners with National Center for Civil & Human Rights

As part of its ongoing diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, The Lawrenceville School is now an affiliate partner of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (NCCHR). The Atlanta-based museum seeks to inspire ongoing dialogue about human rights throughout communities. In addition to access to resources and experts provided by the museum, the partnership program also provides professional development workshops led by Center staff. These workshops are available on a range of topics, including culturally responsive teaching, antiracist education, and contemporary pedagogical methods and techniques that align with human and civil rights curricula. 

“I’m excited to embark on this new relationship with NCCHR, an esteemed organization which, importantly for our global school community, addresses human rights issues in both the United States and around the world,” said Rick Holifield, Lawrenceville’s Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

The School also has existing partnerships with Cultures of Dignity, the Anti-Defamation League, Equal Justice Initiative, HiTOPS Adolescent Health & Wellbeing, the Stanley King Institute, and others.

Learn more about Lawrenceville’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts on our website.

For additional information, please contact Lisa M. Gillard Hanson, director of Public Relations, at lgillard@lawrenceville.org.