A service-learning course is moving social justice from theory to practice as students prepare a campus panel centered on history, faith and lived experience.
Tag: Activism
Trinity Students Curate Upcoming Nov. 6 Exhibit Showcasing the African Diaspora
The new exhibit at Trinity Washington University will bring the African diaspora to life through vivid posters donated by cultural historian James Counts Early — “visual roadways” connecting generations through art and resistance.
As Earth Day looms, Trinity students who engage in climate action find it improves mental health
When two Trinity students became leaders of the university’s Sustainability Initiatives Club, they discovered that environmental advocacy gave them an uplifting purpose.
Trinity community begins tactical path to defy presidential policies hostile to university’s mission
As uncertainty and fear loomed over the Trinity campus, university officials and student leaders began to mobilize to ensure the safety of members of the community who feared immigration raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and preserving the core values of the school.
D.C. advocate Eric Thomas calls Trinity students to be healthy social change agents
Part six of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
Washington therapist advocates destigmatizing mental health conditions
Part five of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
Nee Nee Taylor’s quest for social justice includes crusade against the D.C. Crime Bill
Part four of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
Priest serves as social justice champion
Trinity Professor Father Stephen Thorne sees his roles as a priest and an activist to be one in the same.







