Juneau Marks Completion as Civil Rights Center Reopens

“From the first plans to the final build, this project has been guided by care, collaboration, and the shared understanding of what this space means to Atlanta and to visitors from around the world. We are deeply grateful to Juneau and every partner who helped bring this to life. The Center is now an even stronger place for connection, learning, and action,” said Jill Savitt, President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.

With the expanded facility now open, the Center will welcome new generations of visitors to explore, learn and connect through stories of civil and human rights. Juneau remains committed to building spaces that bring communities together and reflect the stories, values and aspirations of the people it serves.

To learn more about the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, please visit www.civilandhumanrights.org.

For more information about this project and Juneau Construction Company, please visit juneaucc.com.

 About Juneau Construction Company

Juneau Construction Company is a top-ranked, woman-owned construction management firm in Atlanta, and throughout the Southeast, specializing in multifamily, cultural and commercial, higher education, student housing, and hospitality projects. With a commitment to transforming local communities, Juneau leverages sustainable building practices and innovative construction methodologies to deliver award-winning projects. Operating out of Atlanta, Miami, and Tampa, Juneau provides best-in-class experiences for its clients, ensuring every project enhances the community it’s impacting.

About the National Center for Civil and Human Rights

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural organization that inspires the changemaker in each of us. Founded in 2014, the Center connects the US civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s to global human rights movements for people of color, women, immigrants, people with disabilities, LGBTQ+ people, and more. Our immersive and empathy-building experiences highlight people who have worked to protect rights and model how individuals create positive change. For more information, visit our website at civilandhumanrights.org. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @ctr4chr, and LinkedIn at linkedin.com/company/ncchr.

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