| October 5 – 12, 2025 and March 8 – 5, 2026 |
| See New Orleans, Selma, Tuskegee, Savannah and Charleston |
| Join us on this transformative journey, a program designed for those who understand that the fight for justice is ongoing and that the lessons of the past are crucial for shaping a more equitable future. This isn’t just a tour—it’s a living, breathing tribute to the power of people and progress. If you believe travel can be a tool for understanding, connection, and change, this journey is for you. |
- Guided visits to important sites like the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park at the Equal Justice Initiative, Edmund Pettus Bridge, and the Tuskegee History Center.
- Intimate conversations with activists, historians, and local leaders who bring stories to life.
- A community of fellow travelers who care deeply about justice and social impact.
- Opportunities to reflect, connect, and engage with a legacy that still shapes our world.
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| Here what past travelers have to say: |
| “Every stop was deeply meaningful. I loved that we met so many dedicated, brilliant activist, people deeply rooted in the locations.” |
| “Great itinerary. Especially loved the Banner sisters in LA and Tamika, Rebecca and Mr. Roland in Charleston. Loved these because they were wonderful examples of commitment, and local organizing that’s working.” |
| “It was a special experience both intellectually and emotionally.” |
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