Each year, the GLBT Center partners with the Center for Student Leadership, Ethics and Public Service (CSLEPS) to host an Alternative Service Break (ASB) Trip to San Francisco during spring break. The focus of the trip is intersectionality and social justice. Trip participants are asked to think critically about how identity and social justice issues are related. Students will have the opportunity to observe, process and strategize about intersecting social justice issues (homelessness, inadequate mental and physical healthcare, interpersonal and community violence, the school-to-prison pipeline, food deserts and targeted discrimination and harassment, among others). Apply by September 27, 2017.
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