Multi Day Trips
Multi Day Trips
Social justice-themed travel has the power to create a profound and lasting impact. By immersing in the realities and experiences of marginalized communities, participants gain a deeper understanding of the social, economic, and cultural challenges they face. Our trips for students and adults go beyond tourism—they foster radical empathy, compassion, and a heightened sense of global citizenship
Civil Rights Journey in the American South
Civil Rights Journey in the American South
Walk the path of the Civil Rights Movement in Memphis, Birmingham, Montgomery, Selma, and Atlanta. Meet with activists and leaders to understand how the struggle for racial justice continues today.
A Journey of Unseen Stories: Guatemala
A Journey of Unseen Stories: Guatemala
Travel to Guatemala to explore poverty, social enterprise, and fair trade partnerships. Engage with Indigenous leaders and community organizations working for equity and sustainability.
Echoes of Resilience: Jewish Immigration Journey NYC
Echoes of Resilience: Jewish Immigration Journey NYC
Experience the immigrant story in New York City. Visit historical sites and meet with modern-day activists to explore Jewish immigration, labor justice, and social action—then and now.
Environmental Justice Journey: Northern California
Environmental Justice Journey: Northern California
Investigate environmental justice through an immersive journey in Northern California. Learn from Indigenous communities and activists focused on land, sustainability, and climate equity.
Social Justice Journey: Los Angeles
Social Justice Journey: Los Angeles
Dive deep into the social justice issues facing Los Angeles today. Explore topics like homelessness, food insecurity, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, racial justice, and addiction recovery through immersive site visits.
Immigration Justice Journey: Phoenix, Tucson & Nogales
Immigration Justice Journey: Phoenix, Tucson & Nogales
Travel to the Arizona borderlands to learn about immigration, asylum, and human rights. Hear directly from migrants, lawyers, activists, and faith leaders working for justice.
