Equal Justice Immersion Tour 2025 | FREE Informational Meeting- Tuesday, May 6th- 6:30pm
Join us at our Informational Meeting on Tuesday, May 6th, 6:30-7:30pm to learn more about this immersion opportunity and what the experience will include.
This is a sign up to attend this free informational meeting, please sign up below to receive an email with the zoom link. You will also be included in emails with additional information as the tour date is finalized.
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You are invited on a journey to Montgomery and Selma, Alabama, where you will visit significant locations related to the Civil Rights movement, Brian Stevenson’s Equal Justice Initiative, and Michelle Browder’s Mothers of Gynecology. Throughout this experience, we engage in honest discussions and learning about the history and ongoing legacy of racism in America. During our immersion, we will combine our experiences of tours, memorials, and museums with opportunities for self-reflection, community conversations, and intercultural development.
Immersion Tour Highlights
Date: 4-day immersion, Thursday- Sunday.
Date TBD- (finalized by June): late October- early November)
Location: Montgomery and Selma, Alabama
Led by BothAnd Collective Guide Leaders - Meet our Collective Contributors
Tour with Michelle Browder, artist and director of The Mothers of Gynecology Monument
The Legacy Museum - Brian Stevenson, Equal Justice Initiative
The National Voting Rights Museum + The Slavery and Civil War Museum with Sam Walker
Walk the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, AL
Individual cultural competency skill building using the Intercultural Development Inventory
BothAnd Guides lead daily centering, reflection, and group processing sessions.
Trip Cost: ~ $1,900 includes hotel, all experiences/tickets, meals, and facilitator fees. (Note- participants are responsible for air travel to and from Atlanta, GA- not included)
We hope you will join us. BothAnd Collective’s mission is to offer immersions that deepen relationships while supporting individual learning of inclusive history and personal intercultural capacity building.
Join us at our Informational Meeting on Tuesday, May 6th, 6:30-7:30pm to learn more about this immersion opportunity and what the experience will include.
This is a sign up to attend this free informational meeting, please sign up below to receive an email with the zoom link. You will also be included in emails with additional information as the tour date is finalized.
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You are invited on a journey to Montgomery and Selma, Alabama, where you will visit significant locations related to the Civil Rights movement, Brian Stevenson’s Equal Justice Initiative, and Michelle Browder’s Mothers of Gynecology. Throughout this experience, we engage in honest discussions and learning about the history and ongoing legacy of racism in America. During our immersion, we will combine our experiences of tours, memorials, and museums with opportunities for self-reflection, community conversations, and intercultural development.
Immersion Tour Highlights
Date: 4-day immersion, Thursday- Sunday.
Date TBD- (finalized by June): late October- early November)
Location: Montgomery and Selma, Alabama
Led by BothAnd Collective Guide Leaders - Meet our Collective Contributors
Tour with Michelle Browder, artist and director of The Mothers of Gynecology Monument
The Legacy Museum - Brian Stevenson, Equal Justice Initiative
The National Voting Rights Museum + The Slavery and Civil War Museum with Sam Walker
Walk the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, AL
Individual cultural competency skill building using the Intercultural Development Inventory
BothAnd Guides lead daily centering, reflection, and group processing sessions.
Trip Cost: ~ $1,900 includes hotel, all experiences/tickets, meals, and facilitator fees. (Note- participants are responsible for air travel to and from Atlanta, GA- not included)
We hope you will join us. BothAnd Collective’s mission is to offer immersions that deepen relationships while supporting individual learning of inclusive history and personal intercultural capacity building.
Join us at our Informational Meeting on Tuesday, May 6th, 6:30-7:30pm to learn more about this immersion opportunity and what the experience will include.
This is a sign up to attend this free informational meeting, please sign up below to receive an email with the zoom link. You will also be included in emails with additional information as the tour date is finalized.
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You are invited on a journey to Montgomery and Selma, Alabama, where you will visit significant locations related to the Civil Rights movement, Brian Stevenson’s Equal Justice Initiative, and Michelle Browder’s Mothers of Gynecology. Throughout this experience, we engage in honest discussions and learning about the history and ongoing legacy of racism in America. During our immersion, we will combine our experiences of tours, memorials, and museums with opportunities for self-reflection, community conversations, and intercultural development.
Immersion Tour Highlights
Date: 4-day immersion, Thursday- Sunday.
Date TBD- (finalized by June): late October- early November)
Location: Montgomery and Selma, Alabama
Led by BothAnd Collective Guide Leaders - Meet our Collective Contributors
Tour with Michelle Browder, artist and director of The Mothers of Gynecology Monument
The Legacy Museum - Brian Stevenson, Equal Justice Initiative
The National Voting Rights Museum + The Slavery and Civil War Museum with Sam Walker
Walk the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, AL
Individual cultural competency skill building using the Intercultural Development Inventory
BothAnd Guides lead daily centering, reflection, and group processing sessions.
Trip Cost: ~ $1,900 includes hotel, all experiences/tickets, meals, and facilitator fees. (Note- participants are responsible for air travel to and from Atlanta, GA- not included)
We hope you will join us. BothAnd Collective’s mission is to offer immersions that deepen relationships while supporting individual learning of inclusive history and personal intercultural capacity building.