The Race Amity Center is located in the Be on Edgewood complex, 395 Edgewood Ave. SE, Atlanta, GA.

This historic preservation site in the heart of Atlanta’s historic Sweet Auburn district has now been completely renovated to serve as a center of research, education, training, youth outreach and the arts. The Center includes a performance venue, exhibit space, resource library and seminar room.

 

Upcoming Events

ICONS OF RACE AMITY

Permanent Exhibit

The Atlanta Race Amity Center is the permanent home of this stunning collection of artworks that illustrate iconic examples of interracial friendship and partnership in pursuit of social justice.

Programs and Activities

Learn about some of the new programs that will be offered at the National Race Amity Institute, including the Campus Conversations on Race, Race Amity Leadership Academy, Student Theater Project, Leadership Symposiums, and others.

Naming and Sponsorship Opportunities

High-profile naming and sponsorship opportunities are available in the heart of Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn District, in a state-of-the-art facility that will attract a steady stream of tourists, thought leaders, students, activists and others who will attend training sessions, seminars, and entertainment programs throughout the year.

Godmothers of Race Amity Brick Campaign

Purchase a brick in the National Race Amity Institute’s entry plaza and engrave it with the dedication or uplifting message of your choice. Facing vibrant Edgewood Ave., the plaza will be dedicated to the “Godmothers of Race Amity,” Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt, whose friendship is an iconic example of race amity in action.

News and Stories

NCRA Launches Godmothers of Race Amity Plaza Brick Campaign

NCRA Launches Godmothers of Race Amity Plaza Brick Campaign

NCRA has launched the Godmothers of Race Amity Plaza Brick Campaign to support the new National Race Amity Institute (NRAI) under construction in Atlanta, Georgia. The groundbreaking for the BE on Edgewood Complex, which will house the NRAI, was held on July 11 only a...

Site of National Race Amity Institute in Atlanta Receives Grant Funding

Site of National Race Amity Institute in Atlanta Receives Grant Funding

Last year, plans for the development of the National Race Amity Institute in Atlanta were slowed considerably by Covid-19. Recently, the program received a huge boost with a recent announcement by the city of Atlanta of a $1.45 million grant for the “Be on Edgewood”...