Originally created to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the Kent State murders, the Human Rights Festival is a two-day event dedicated to promoting free speech and confronting issues that challenge human rights. Throughout the festival, activists and members of various community, national and global organizations take to the main stage to discuss important social and political topics. In between speakers, live music performances entertain the festival crowd. As always, information booths line the streets, and children's activities and youth performances are available for our younger attendees.
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Earlier Event: April 30
Rainbow Expo 2017
Later Event: May 21
Indigenous House 7 celebrates house music, black LGBT culture in Piedmont Park