ISSS/EGE Black History Month Field Trip
Join International Student and Scholar Services and Emory Global Engagement for a day-long journey exploring Atlanta’s rich civil rights history! The trip will focus on the history of the civil rights movement in the United States and the important role the city of Atlanta played in the life of one of its leaders, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Register at link below:
ISSS/EGE Black History Month Field Trip 2026 Registration
Attendees will:
- Join a guided tour of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights
- Enjoy a free lunch
- Learn about the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, and explore the neighborhood he grew up in during a walking tour of The King Center.
This field trip is free to all Emory students and scholars and includes transportation, lunch, and admission into both the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and The King Center.
Space is limited and will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the trip is full, we will then open the waitlist. Registrants on the waitlist will be added to the trip roster if/when there are cancellations. If you have any questions, please email Ford Johnson, ISSS International Engagement Program Coordinator.