Sojourn Project transforms lives through immersive learning experiences that teach the values of kindness, empathy, equality, and nonviolence while empowering future leaders to create meaningful change. 

Learn History. Change the Future.

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Our videos bring the Sojourn Project experience to life through powerful moments from our journeys, firsthand stories, and lessons from the places where history happened. Watch our documentary as we journey into the past, then explore our video library for a deeper perspective on the people, places, and stories that continue to shape our future.

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✊ Learn History Change the Future 🇺🇸Civil rights education & immersive learning 🌍 Teaching empathy & kindness ✨ Building an inclusive future

Before Rosa Parks, there was Irene Morgan Kirkaldy. In 1944, Morgan refused to give up…Before Rosa Parks, there was Irene Morgan Kirkaldy. In 1944, Morgan refused to give up her seat on an interstate…
History feels different when you’re standing where it happened. At Little Round Top in Gettysburg…History feels different when you’re standing where it happened. At Little Round Top in Gettysburg National Military Park, Sojourn Project…
On May 20, 1961, a Greyhound bus rolled into Montgomery, Alabama. Waiting for the Freedom…On May 20, 1961, a Greyhound bus rolled into Montgomery, Alabama. Waiting for the Freedom Riders was a violent mob…
Learning about those who shaped our nation,and our world, is important. But history is more…Learning about those who shaped our nation,and our world, is important. But history is more than names, dates and places.…
Sitting in the library at Little Rock Central High School, you see this smiling face.…Sitting in the library at Little Rock Central High School, you see this smiling face. That smile belongs to Elizabeth…
Today marks 12 years since we lost the legendary Robin Williams. Robin made millions of…Today marks 12 years since we lost the legendary Robin Williams. Robin made millions of people laugh, but one of…
A front row seat to history. Imagine learning about the Civil Rights Movement not simply…A front row seat to history. Imagine learning about the Civil Rights Movement not simply from a textbook, but directly…
Nearly a century before the arrival of enslaved Africans in Virginia, a date many Americans…Nearly a century before the arrival of enslaved Africans in Virginia, a date many Americans associate with the beginning of…

Commendations for Sojourn Project

Best In America Award
GuideStar Silver Award
Martin Luther King Award

A word from San Francisco District Attorney
Brooke Jenkins

Former First Lady Michelle Obama and the President’s Committee on the Arts honor Sojourn at the White House.

Sojourn Project is honored to be recognized for excellence in educating, inspiring, and empowering the next generation through the lessons of history.

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participants have walked through history across 120+ life-changing journeys

Increase in students advancing to higher education and receiving college credits

Empowering students to speak out against injustice and bullying

Striving for all to have a strong sense of civic responsibility

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participants have walked through history across 120+ life-changing journeys

Increase in students advancing to higher education and receiving college credits

Empowering students to speak out against injustice and bullying

Striving for all to have a strong sense of civic responsibility

What our students, teachers, and leaders are saying…

  • "Witnessing students discussing the complexities of the history and policies of the United States in our nation’s revered landmarks is one of my most treasured teaching moments."

    K. McNulty Middle School Teacher, Sojourn Project Alumni
  • "Life-Changing. Transformative. Soul-Softening. Seeing myself as a sister to my fellow brothers and sisters in the walk of life of justice... and Making a gracious oath to no longer be a silent witness in every aspect of my life."

    W. Morgan Student, Sojourn Project Alumni
  • "The goal of teaching is to be able to instill confidence and skills in a student to go along with content knowledge and relate it to the student’s life. Sojourn was able to do that with me by teaching me as a high school student more than just the history of the Civil Rights Movement, but to take action and be a voice of my community…"

    Pablo Aguilera Graduate, Stanford University, U.S. History Teacher, Sojourn Project Alumni
  • "I thought no one cared about us. During my Sojourn Journey, I felt recognized, validated, and empowered for the first time. You could feel it. American Civil Rights speakers talking about their firsthand experiences and showing us that we don’t need to be quiet. Any one of us can bring about change."

    A. Vasquez Pre-Law Student, Social Activist, Sojourn Project Alumni
  • "The students I met on Sojourn Project…received valuable lessons in tolerance, nonviolence, compassion, forgiveness, faith, and social responsibility. These are the concepts that will give rise to tomorrow’s social leaders."

    Congressman John Lewis 5th District of Georgia, Civil Rights Leader, Sojourn Project Mentor
  • "The most impactful thing was meeting Reverend Billy Kyles, because he made me realize that I do have a dream. All I have to do is believe in myself."

    Sojourn Project Alumni
  • "…Before Sojourn,…I was closeminded and judgmental. My grades were suffering and I was lacking inspiration. From Sojourn, not only did I learn about the Civil Rights Movement, I learned about myself. I began to realize that I was capable of succeeding…I now attend college and am interested in becoming a lawyer or police officer…"

    I. B. Sojourn Project Alumni
  • "The goal of the teaching is to be able to instill confidence and skills in a student to go along with content knowledge and relate it to the student’s life…"

    P. Aguilera Graduate, Stanford University and History Teacher, Sojourn Project Alumni
  • "Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced."

    James Baldwin Civil Rights Activist, Writer, Social Critic
  • "…As the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s death approaches, we need to recall his messages more than ever, 'Now is the time to lift our national policy from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock of human dignity.'"

    Minnijean Brown-Trickey Member of the Little Rock Nine, Civil Rights Activist, Environmentalist, Peacemaker
  • "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly."

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Spokesperson and Leader of the Modern Civil Rights Movement
  • "I recently partook in a different program, with a similar theme. However, I liked your program more because it was such an emotional experience that really changed who I am as a person. I still think about that trip to this day and all of the amazing people I got to meet on that trip. I would love to accompany you on another trip and possibly teach a lesson with one of the staff."

    J. Manning Sojourn Project Alumni
  • "There is a difference between the remembrance of history and reverence for it. We are talking about truth."

    Mitch Landrieu Former Mayor of New Orleans
  • "Sojourn Project allows participants to not just touch history, but to touch those who made history."

    Reverend Samuel Billy Kyles Civil Rights Leader
  • "If not us, then who? If not now, then when?"

    Congressman John Lewis 5th District of Georgia, Civil Rights Leader, Sojourn Project Mentor
  • "I have witnessed non-engaged students from my school learn and appreciate the value of education on Sojourn and apply those lessons upon their return to school…most gratifying…"

    California County Teacher of the Year Sojourn Teacher Alumni
  • "Engagement with and between the kids is incredible. The preparation pre-trip gets them ready for something that's so deep, it seems beyond their comprehension, yet their responsiveness and comments prove how much they're not only getting, but how much they are retaining…It's also about a much bigger picture for them as young adults, developing a level of understanding other people that truly sets them apart – in whatever path they take. I'M BLOWN AWAY!"

    E. Pleschner Sojourn Adult Participant & Alumni
  • "Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that 'all men are created equal'."

    Abraham Lincoln U.S. Representative, Lawyer, U.S. President
  • "Witnessing students discuss the complexities of the history and policies of the United States in our nation’s revered landmarks is one of my most treasured moments."

    Karen McNulty Middle School Teacher, Sojourn Project Alumni
  • "The most impactful thing was meeting Reverend Billy Kyles, because he made me realize that I do have a dream. All I have to do is believe in myself."

    Sojourn Project Alumni
Sojourn Project | Experience history. Inspire the future.

Sojourn Project/Sojourn to the Past is a wholly unique, transformative living-history experience rooted in truth, empathy, and moral courage.

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2026-2027

Middle School Trip
November 7-14, 2026

High School Trip
February 13-20, 2027
March 29 – April 5, 2027

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