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Johns Hopkins University | AS.360.276

Breaking in Baltimore: Refugee Communities

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Breaking in Baltimore is a week-long immersion experience where students explore social justice issues by engaging greater Baltimore through direct service and educational sessions. The Refugee Community program explores the challenges of refugee immigrants and the communities that support them. Student participation begins on Saturday, January 20 and runs through Friday, January 26. Students must participate full-time, including living in the off-campus retreat center and participating in some evening programming. Students will participate in classroom sessions as well as service learning projects in greater Baltimore with local agencies. There is also a DC policy field trip to engage these issues from a national perspective. Students must apply through the Center For Social Concern--application due early November. Fee: Approx. $175. Financial aid is available.

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