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  • ABOUT
    • About the Institute
    • About Reverend Dr. Joseph Echols Lowery
    • About Mrs. Evelyn Gibson Lowery
    • Our History
    • Our Board & Staff
  • OUTREACH
    • S.H.E. MATTERS / Malawi
    • Rising Change Agents Servant Leadership Camp
    • National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
    • APS Lowery Series on Civic Engagement
  • CHANGE AGENT PROGRAM
    • About the Program
    • Scholar Activist
    • Mimi’s Pantry
    • In-School Tutoring & Non-Violence Curriculum
      • National Book Club
    • Civic Engagement
      • Barbershop Community Series
    • Change Agent Tank
    • “The Change” Podcast
    • #VoicesofChange Blog Series
    • Servant Leadership Series
  • DONATE NOW!
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Feb 26 2020
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“Don’t Criminalize Us!” By Niyah Theus, Clark Atlanta University

By V.O.I.C.E. | Voices of Change | 2 Comments

Lobbying is a powerful tool. As young leaders, we want out voice heard. On February 11, 2020, The Lowery Institute Civic Engagement branch, lobbied and conversed along side the Atlanta…

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Feb 26 2020
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Talking About Civil Rights From Generation to Generation. By Shanice Bryant, Clark Atlanta University

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On February 19, 2020, I attended an event hosted by World Affairs Council of Atlanta in collaboration with CARE, and Young Leaders. When I entered the event, I was amazed…

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Feb 26 2020
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My Experience at the World Affairs Council’s Black History Month Event, By Niya Theus, Clark Atlanta University

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On February 19, 2020, the World Affairs Councils hosted an event called From Sit-Ins to Hashtags. The event began with mixing and mingling with people from all walks of life:…

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Feb 20 2020
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Are Prescriptions the Perfect Answer? By Kayla Howard, Spelman College

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The advancement of technology has made great strides in the research of medical sciences. Doctors are now able to manage illnesses that would have previously been considered fatal. Treatment of…

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Feb 07 2020
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The Real Talk AUC: “Is it a myth or is HIV a ‘Gay’ Disease? Jahi Flowers, Morehouse College

By V.O.I.C.E. | Voices of Change | 4 Comments

In Honor of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day to continuing the work of Evelyn Lowery, an educator and social justice leader. This is a blog in the Sexual Health Q…

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Feb 07 2020
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The Real Talk AUC: “Where Can I Get Tested in the AUC?” by Kayla Howard, Spelman College

By V.O.I.C.E. | Uncategorized | 5 Comments

In Honor of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day to continuing the work of Evelyn Lowery, an educator and social justice leader. This is a blog in the Sexual Health Q…

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Feb 07 2020
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The Real Talk AUC: “Let’s Get Tested Before Sex” by Kayla Howard, Spelman College

By V.O.I.C.E. | Voices of Change | 4 Comments

In Honor of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day to continuing the work of Evelyn Lowery, an educator and social justice leader. This is a blog in the Sexual Health Q…

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Dec 12 2019
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A Spiritual Journey in Black- Solange’s “Almeda” By John Washington, Morehouse College

By V.O.I.C.E. | Voices of Change | 3 Comments

Solange, who is the younger sister to the famous Beyonce Knowles, is a prominent and highly talented singer from Houston, Texas and traces her roots back to Louisiana. Solange is…

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Dec 12 2019
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Black Enough In the AUC By Ke’Ana Darden, Clark Atlanta University

By V.O.I.C.E. | Voices of Change | 2 Comments

As a member of the black community, I have come to realize that we create these stereotypes. For many of us, they have been ingrained in us for most of…

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Dec 12 2019
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Political Watch: My Perspective on Elizabeth Warren’s Appeal to Black Women Voters, By Terria Davis, Clark Atlanta University

By V.O.I.C.E. | Voices of Change | One Comment

Have you been paying attention to the 2020 Presidential Election Campaign? Personally, I have not been keeping up with the elections like I should be, so this campaign speech was…

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