Journey Towards Justice
2025 Justice Projects
A showcase of student learning, reflection, creativity, and civic engagement from the 2025 Journey Toward Justice cohort.
During the 2025 Journey Toward Justice experience, students explored the history and ongoing impact of the Civil Rights Movement through travel, dialogue, reflection, and community engagement.
The projects below represent the voices and perspectives of this year's cohort and serve as a reflection of their learning journey.
2025 Cohort Highlights
17 Students Participated
1 States Visited
12 Community Sites Explored
1 Collaborative Zine
3 Student Video Projects
Reflections
"The JTJ course enlightened me. Not only did it educate me on history, but it also allowed me to reflect on how prevalent and relevant it is today. This encouraged me to take action and advocate for our community."
2025 JTJ Zine
Student Video Projects
The Bombing at 16th Street Baptist Church, the Klan, and the St. Augustine Civil Rights Movement
Marie Scott: The Lynching of a Black Woman, A Story of Survival and Injustice
The Fight to Desegregate Theaters in St. Petersburg, Florida
