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Organizations Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy Southern Center for Human Rights

Southern Center for Human Rights

Fiscal year ending 2023. Filed on October 28, 2024.

60 Walton Street NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Southern Center for Human Rights (EIN: 62-1025326) has filed an IRS Form 990 since fiscal year 2020. In its fiscal year 2023 IRS Form 990 filing, Southern Center for Human Rights, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 5 out of 47 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $137,149. The highest compensated employee at Southern Center for Human Rights is Terrica Redfield-Ganzy with fiscal year 2023 compensation of $159,067.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$4,233,073

Expenses

$5,495,397

Employee compensation

$3,815,885
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Terrica Redfield-Ganzy
Executive Director
$159,067
$132,500 No related comp$26,567
Atteeyah Hollie
Deputy Director
$150,521
$123,000 No related comp$27,521
Patrick Mulvaney
Director, Capital Litigation Unit
$139,942
$118,000 No related comp$21,942
Tiffany Roberts
Public Policy Director
$139,162
$117,250 No related comp$21,912
Julia Robinson-Hicks
Finance Director
$97,054
$82,143 No related comp$14,911

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Bernard Saunders
Director
Beverly Martin
Director
C Allen Garret
Board Chair
Cliff Sloan
Director
David Debruin
Director
Donald B Verrilli Jr
Director
E Michelle Drake
Vice Chair
Elizabeth Zitrin
Director
James Boswell
Director
James Kwak
Former Chair
James M Garland
Director
Janet Dewart Bell, Ph.D.
Director

Mission Statement

The Southern Center for Human Rights ("SCHR") is working for equality, dignity, and justice for people impacted by the criminal legal system in the Deep South. SCHR fights for a world free from mass incarceration, the death penalty, the criminalization of poverty, and racial injustice. Over our forty-six year history, SCHR has forced county, state, and federal governments to make significant improvements in prisons and jails to reduce overcrowding, provide adequate medical and mental health care, and abate violence and abuse. We have argued and won five death penalty cases at the U.S. Supreme Court, four of which challenged profound race discrimination in capital trials. Our combined litigation and policy advocacy helped bring about the creation of a statewide public defender system in Georgia in 2003. Today, SCHR embraces multifaceted strategies in its fight for a world free from mass incarceration, the death penalty, the criminalization of poverty and racial injustices.

Revisions to this organization profile

September 12, 2025:
2024 Southern Center for Human Rights 990 filed
October 28, 2024:
2023 Southern Center for Human Rights 990 filed
September 8, 2023:
2022 Southern Center for Human Rights 990 filed

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