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30 Bow Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
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Want to learn more about our Amazing Summer Program??

Our2013 Brochure is HERE!!  Our 2013 application is HERE!!!

Want a school-year Internship?

Boston resident?  Sign up for the Hopeline here

Sub/Urban Justice, represents a group of individuals and organizations committed to transforming our suburban and urban communities by supporting youth to develop a social justice perspective, and empowering them with the leadership skills to
make positive changes in their schools and communities. We currently work with
many different organizations across the Boston Metropolitan area to build a broad
and effective network implementing social justice policies and practices across the region. We invite you to participate, collaborate, and help create the change we so desperately need.
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  35 youth are participating this year as Sub/Urban Justice Interns, Educators, or Organizers, with an opportunity to learn about social justice and how we can make the world a better place!  We have a number of organizing and education projects going on right now, so get in touch if you want to get involved! Check out our  organizing projects If you're interested in participating in  Sub/Urban Justice this summer ('13) or during the school year, download our brochure or if you're already planning ahead, download our application or !

Also keep an eye out for ways to connect through local actions and activities on our campaign page. We're currently partnered closely with Boston Mobilization, as well as several other organizations, including Community Change, Project Hip-Hop, and The City School. And hopefully, you - Be in touch!

Send e-mails to or call
617-492-5599


"The Arc of the Universe is long, but it bends toward Justice!"
-Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Organizing Projects
Speak Up Stories
Click here to learn more about the different campaigns Sub/Urban Justice Summer graduates have undertaken - and to get involved!
Sub/Urban Justice has produced its first book, Speak Up!, with stories and analysis of race and education from students in Boston-area independent schools. Click here to visit the Speak Up website to buy the book and join in the discussion.
 

Support Sub/Urban Justice
Thank you for supporting Sub/Urban Justice! We are currently supported by Boston Mobilization and your generous donations. If you would like your gift to be tax deductible, please visit our website: bostonmobilization.org or click here to donate!






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