05/23/2025
We’re shouting out our sorority besties at who are boldly stepping into public service, from local city councils to school boards, advocacy groups to community-led initiatives. 🏛️👑 Whether you’re organizing, voting, or running for office—you are the change. 💪🏽 But leadership isn’t just about showing up—it’s about learning where we’ve been to know where we’re going. ✊🏾✊🏼✊🏿
That’s why we’re encouraging chapters to hit the road and experience the places where our history and our fight for justice began. Travel is more than a trip—it’s a transformative act of remembrance, education, and inspiration. 🚍🛫🗺️
📍 Washington, D.C.
Tour the U.S. Capitol, National Museum of African American History & Culture, and visit Howard University—home to countless Black political leaders and changemakers.
📍 Selma & Montgomery, Alabama
Walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge and visit the Legacy Museum & National Memorial for Peace and Justice to witness the legacy of civil rights activism.
📍 Atlanta, Georgia
Visit the King Center, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and the home of John Lewis. Learn how the Civil Rights Movement was fueled by community organizing and spiritual leadership.
📍 Seneca Falls, New York
Explore the Women’s Rights National Historical Park and the site of the first women’s rights convention—where the movement for equality officially began.
📍 Jackson, Mississippi
Tour the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum to learn about the activists, students, and leaders who risked everything to fight for freedom.
📍 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Visit Independence Hall and see where American democracy was born—then reflect on how much further we have to go.
📍 Chicago, Illinois
Home to political legends like Shirley Chisholm and Harold Washington, visit the DuSable Museum of African American History and explore Chicago’s roots in organizing and reform.