CultureValue, LLC · In Partnership with BZora · 2027
Some history has to be walked to be understood.
The Justice Journey is a six-day immersive experience through the ground where American democracy was fought for. It is not a tour. It is a pilgrimage.
The ground is shifting. Institutions are retreating. The language of equity is being stripped from the places it was supposed to live. The people who marched through Selma knew what it meant to fight for something others were trying to erase. They did it anyway. That history is not behind us, it is instruction for right now. The 2027 Justice Journey is forming. Dates coming soon.
The Route
What It Is
You think you already know this history.
You've read the books. You've watched the documentaries. You've taken the trainings. You care about racial justice and equity. You consider yourself informed.
And then you stand on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Or you sit inside the 16th Street Baptist Church. Or you walk through the Equal Justice Initiative's memorial to the thousands of Americans lynched on American soil. And something shifts that no book, no training, and no documentary ever moved.
That's what The Justice Journey does.
This is a six-day facilitated pilgrimage through Atlanta, Birmingham, Selma, and Montgomery, every site chosen with intention, every conversation guided with care. Participants leave with language they didn't have, a call to act differently they can't unhear, and relationships built in shared experience that don't fade.
"Twenty seats. By design. Because transformation requires intimacy."
What Makes This Different
There are other civil rights heritage tours.
This is not one of them.
Access you cannot arrange on your own
You sit with history, not just learn about it.
Past cohorts have included intimate conversations with people directly connected to some of the most significant events in the civil rights era, the son of a movement leader, sisters of victims. These are not panel presentations. They are personal conversations, in small rooms, with people whose lives were permanently shaped by the events you've been reading about your whole life. This access exists because of relationships built over years. It is one of the most profound things participants carry home.
A framework, not just an experience
You don't just feel it, you learn to analyze it.
Emotion without framework fades. The See It. Name It. Change It.™ framework runs through every day of the journey, in workshops, daily reflection sessions, and the pre-trip and post-trip integration sessions. You leave equipped, not just moved. With language. With analysis. With the ability to connect what you witnessed to the systems and decisions you navigate every day.
Facilitation trained for this specific work
Every facilitator is trained by Danaé.
This is not a tour with a guide. Every facilitator on The Justice Journey has been personally and specifically trained by Danaé Jones Aicher in her facilitation approach. The quality, the depth, the care, and the tone are consistent from the first conversation on Day One to the closing ceremony on Day Six. You are in capable hands, from beginning to end.
The Arc of the Journey
Six days. Six themes. One arc.
The Justice Journey is a curriculum, not a calendar. Each day builds on the last, from intention to reckoning to charge. The full itinerary is shared with registered participants.
The Cost
Democracy was paid for.
We walk in that debt.
The Justice Journey closes not with a debrief, but with a ceremony. The Next Leg Commissioning Ceremony is the moment the journey turns outward. You've seen the history. You've named what it means. Now you receive your charge, and you go.
The movement did not end in Montgomery. The next leg is yours.
Who It's For
This is not a comfortable experience.
It is a necessary one.
"I came home with language I didn't have before. And I knew I couldn't lead the same way I did before I went."
Justice Journey Alumna
What's Included
Everything except your excuses.
Your registration covers four nights of hotel accommodations, ground transportation throughout the journey on a chartered bus, included meals at select local Black-owned restaurants and establishments, entry to all sites on the itinerary, all workshop and facilitation sessions, pre-trip orientation, and the post-trip virtual integration session.
Flights to Atlanta are not included. A detailed packing list and pre-trip reading materials are sent approximately six weeks before departure.
Seat price: $5,000 per person (individual). Organizational group rates available. A limited number of scholarship seats are available for educators, nonprofit staff, faith leaders, and community organizers, funded by our sponsor partners. Inquire below.
Twenty seats.
The 2027 cohort is forming now.
Dates will be announced soon. Express your interest now to be among the first to know, and to be considered for the 2027 cohort. You will receive more information, including the full participant itinerary, once your interest is confirmed.
Questions? Contact Danaé directly at CultureValue.org
BZora
Main: (828) 407.0464
PO Box 620307
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