Intersections of Social Justice, taught and created by the Center for Social Justice at Georgetown University, is a global fieldwork credit-bearing opportunity for undergraduates to apply social justice theories to real world issues with community-based organizations. The reflection and coursework attempts to wrap-around students’ lived experiences as interns, volunteers, or in work placements and be immediately relevant to students. The fieldwork and reflection period is an 8-week commitment: June 3-July 26, 2019. All participation is online.
Read more and register interest at csj.georgetown.edu/intersections. Scholarships are available. Contact csjcbl@georgetown.edu with any questions.