A.G. Rhodes Celebrates!
"To me, Juneteenth represents Black history and Black culture. It's an opportunity to celebrate the strength of my ancestors who endured the worst possible treatment but were able to prevail. Juneteenth is not only an opportunity to celebrate but an opportunity for us all to reflect on the past and look towards the future for further progress."
~ Roselyn Charles, Admissions Director, A.G. Rhodes Cobb
“PRIDE is about living life openly and honestly, with integrity, dignity and joy, and without fear for simply being who I am. At A.G. Rhodes, I know I can unapologetically show up as my authentic self and feel respected and included by my peers and residents, many with whom I have built close relationships. A.G. Rhodes is truly a place where diversity is valued, and all staff and residents are welcomed and included.”
~ Jennifer Karlebach, Registered Dietitian, A.G. Rhodes Atlanta
A.G. Rhodes Atlanta resident, Willis Bivins, marched in the first Pride parade in New York in 1970. He was featured on World AIDS Day last December in this
11Alive Voices for Equality story.