Worker Justice D.C.: Washington, D.C. and Catholic Social Teaching, 2010
Join Worker Justice D.C. for Spring Break!
Details about the Program
Combine social justice action and overview of Catholic Social Teaching in one week's experience. During this action-oriented week, you will interact with low-wage and immigrant service workers who are struggling to make ends meet in Washington, D.C. The week will also include sessions to learn more about what Catholic Social Teaching says about justice for workers and reflect on what your faith calls you to do.
Be prepared to be shocked at the underbelly of the economy and energized by the courage of those fighting for changes.
Participants will stay in their own housing, but will have meals together. The participant fee is $125.00 and includes all costs (transportation, site fees, and food) except personal expenses.
Components of the Experience
- Learn more about labor and worker justice issues in D.C.
- Take direct-action in support of D.C. workers
- Reach out to workers and supporters about Paid Sick Day legislation
- Reach out to workers about the Retail Standards Bill
- Hear from labor organizers
- Be educated about the different aspects of labor organization and Catholic Social Teaching
- Group and self reflection
Benefits of the Program
- An educational spring-break alternative
- Bonding with fellow participants who share the similar interests
- Hear personal stories of the low-wage workers and immigrant service workers
- Insight into labor issues in our local economy
- Learn more about Catholic Social Teaching as it pertains to worker justice
- Self reflection
- Opportunity to educate the Georgetown community and promote social justice
Program Sponsorship
This program is a collaboration of the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching & Service at Georgetown University; the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities; the Interfaith Worker Justice; and several other Catholic universities.

