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Atlanta Justice Experience

Join us for the Atlanta Justice Experience (AJE), a transformative journey through key historical sites that shaped the Civil Rights movement in Atlanta.

Event Summary:

Join us for the Atlanta Justice Experience (AJE), a transformative journey through key historical sites that shaped the Civil Rights movement in Atlanta. This immersive day will allow you to reflect on the courage and sacrifice of those who fought for justice and how their legacy continues to fuel the ongoing work of reconciliation. Together, we will walk the paths of history, honor the struggles of the past, and explore our collective role in advancing racial unity and justice today.

The Atlanta Justice Experience (AJE):

Event Date: Friday, April 4th, 2025

Time: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Starting Location: TBD

Event Description:

The Atlanta Justice Experience offers a day of exploration and reflection at pivotal locations in Atlanta’s Civil Rights history. Our journey begins at the Woodruff Library at Emory University, uncovering the untold stories of Georgia’s Indigenous roots. We will then move through the iconic Five Points neighborhood, walk along Auburn Avenue, and visit the Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church—the historic home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s ministry. These sacred sites will be linked to the work of reconciliation happening in our communities today.

Customizable Experience for
Your Team or Organization

We offer the Atlanta Justice Experience as a tailored service for your church, organization, professional community, or leadership team. Whether you are looking to provide your group with a powerful educational experience or engage in meaningful discussions around justice and reconciliation, we can customize the tour to meet your unique needs. Our facilitators will work with you to create a meaningful journey that aligns with your group’s goals.

The Atlanta Civil Rights History Museum, a cornerstone of this experience, will be reopening in fall 2025. Until then, we will offer alternative significant locations that capture the essence of Atlanta’s civil rights history.

Please note:

Next Experience

Our next Atlanta Justice Experience will take place on Friday, April 4th, 2025. This will be an unforgettable opportunity for participants to engage deeply with the history of Atlanta and reflect on its powerful connection to the ongoing work of reconciliation.

For those unable to attend this session, we will offer another experience later in 2025. Stay tuned for updates on the next available dates.

Stops & Features of the Atlanta Justice Experience

Woodruff Library at Emory University: "This Land Calls Us Home" Exhibit

Begin the day with a powerful exhibit that uncovers the rich history of Georgia’s Indigenous people. "This Land Calls Us Home" invites you to reflect on the land’s deep roots, connecting past and present struggles for justice.

Woodruff Library at Emory University: "This Land Calls Us Home" Exhibit

Begin the day with a powerful exhibit that uncovers the rich history of Georgia’s Indigenous people. "This Land Calls Us Home" invites you to reflect on the land’s deep roots, connecting past and present struggles for justice.

Paschal's Restaurant

A historic hub for civil rights leaders, Paschal’s was where many strategized for the movement. This stop allows participants to reflect on the significance of this meeting space and the enduring legacy of its role in the Civil Rights movement.

Paschal's Restaurant

A historic hub for civil rights leaders, Paschal’s was where many strategized for the movement. This stop allows participants to reflect on the significance of this meeting space and the enduring legacy of its role in the Civil Rights movement.

Five Points: Atlanta Race Massacre

At Five Points, we will learn about the tragic events of the Atlanta Race Massacre of 1906, a pivotal moment in the city's history. This stop will shed light on the painful legacy of racial violence and its lasting impact on the community.

Five Points: Atlanta Race Massacre

At Five Points, we will learn about the tragic events of the Atlanta Race Massacre of 1906, a pivotal moment in the city's history. This stop will shed light on the painful legacy of racial violence and its lasting impact on the community.

Auburn Avenue Walking Tour

Stroll along the historic Auburn Avenue, known as the "richest Negro street in the world," where significant cultural, political, and social change took place. This area is home to many landmark buildings that shaped Atlanta’s Black community.

Auburn Avenue Walking Tour

Stroll along the historic Auburn Avenue, known as the "richest Negro street in the world," where significant cultural, political, and social change took place. This area is home to many landmark buildings that shaped Atlanta’s Black community.

Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Park

A must-see for those seeking to understand the depth of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy. This stop features his childhood home, church, and the final resting place of MLK and Coretta Scott King.

Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Park

A must-see for those seeking to understand the depth of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy. This stop features his childhood home, church, and the final resting place of MLK and Coretta Scott King.

Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church

The iconic Ebenezer Baptist Church was the birthplace of Dr. King's ministry. We will walk through the church, reflecting on its pivotal role in the Civil Rights movement and its continued commitment to justice and reconciliation.

Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church

The iconic Ebenezer Baptist Church was the birthplace of Dr. King's ministry. We will walk through the church, reflecting on its pivotal role in the Civil Rights movement and its continued commitment to justice and reconciliation.

Optional Addition: Atlanta Center for Civil and Human Rights (Reopening Fall 2025)

An optional stop on this journey, the Atlanta Center for Civil and Human Rights is an important institution dedicated to promoting the legacy of civil rights movements and human rights struggles. Once reopened in fall 2025, it will provide participants with an opportunity to engage with interactive exhibits and reflections on the ongoing fight for justice and equality.

Optional Addition: Atlanta Center for Civil and Human Rights (Reopening Fall 2025)

An optional stop on this journey, the Atlanta Center for Civil and Human Rights is an important institution dedicated to promoting the legacy of civil rights movements and human rights struggles. Once reopened in fall 2025, it will provide participants with an opportunity to engage with interactive exhibits and reflections on the ongoing fight for justice and equality.

Bring the Atlanta Justice Experience to Your Group

We believe in the power of this experience to transform hearts and communities. If you would like to bring this experience to your team, church, organization, or leadership group, we offer customized group bookings.

Request More Information or Schedule Your Experience:

If you are interested in having a private or group experience tailored for your community, please fill out the intake form below, and our team will be in touch with you shortly.

Join Us in the Journey

The Atlanta Justice Experience is more than a tour—it’s a call to action. Together, we will honor those who paved the way for justice and reflect on how their sacrifices shape our responsibility as reconcilers in this critical moment in history. Your presence is needed as we seek to change the story for future generations.

Event Cost

$125/person

Event Registration

Event Schedule

7:00 AM – Arrive at All Souls Church | Breakfast and Worship

 9:00 AM – Emory University: Indigenous History

 11:00 AM – Paschal’s

1:00 PM – Five Points: Atlanta Race Massacre

 2:00 PM – Auburn Avenue

3:00 PM – Ebenezer Baptist Church

5:00 PM – Dismissal from All Souls Church