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Sojourn to the Past is a non-profit organization that has, since 1999, taken thousands of students to date out of the classroom and across the country for a life-changing educational experience via hands-on lessons on the Civil Right Movement.
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| Sojourners empowered in Selma, AL |
In 1999 Sojourn to the Past was founded by Jeff Steinberg, recipient of the Jefferson Award and US Senator Barbara Boxer’s Excellence in Education Award, to motivate 11th and 12th grade students into a new generation of leaders. Through a highly emotional and eye opening ten-day journey to a period of segregation in the Deep South, students learn the history behind racism in the United States and reflect upon their ability to embrace diversity and become an active advocate for social justice.
Through the lives of civil rights foot soldiers that were taken through the movement and those of surviving Movement veterans, participants learn to view society differently. Sojourners are challenged to reach within themselves to define the values that drive them and to defend the principles of equality and justice – a deep and personal inquiry that rarely happens in a classroom.
Are you interested in writing about Sojourn? We welcome the media to come along on our journey, meet the students and whitness firsthand the transformation that is experience by those who attend the Sojourn journey. Contact Sojourn’s public relations firm, Elle Communications, info@ellecomm.com, 858-208-9227 to arrange for media trips, receive high res images or coordinate interviews with staff, speakers or trip attendees.




