ASB 2022 is a five-day immersive learning experience in which participants will explore the systemic and human dimensions of complex social issues in Baltimore. Each small group focuses on a specific topic, but the groups also will consider overlaps among their issues. ASB groups work with community partners, elected officials, and scholars to develop pathways to long-term local engagement.
Each leader will help develop plans and learning opportunities for the week, and will work in collaboration with the other leaders and Center for Democracy and Civic Life staff to create a holistic, empowering ASB experience for all participants. The role requires both independence (being a self-starter, organizing group sessions, guiding participants) and teamwork (following through on commitments, cooperating with other leaders and Center for Democracy and Civic Life staff, asking for help when needed). The topics each group explores will emerge from leaders’ curiosity about Baltimore and social issues.
All undergraduate students are invited to apply. Preferred but not required: Applicants will have participated in ASB or a similar multi-day experiential learning program.
Past leaders have explored a variety of questions, such as:
-What are structural barriers to availability of nutritious food in Baltimore impact residents’ overall health, education, and well-being, and what current initiatives, policies, and community-engaged activities are promoting nutritional equity?
- What are the historical contexts and ongoing challenges relating to mass incarceration in Baltimore, and what tools and resources are available to pursue positive social change in connection with these issues?
- What are the difficulties and barriers that people experiencing homelessness face in Baltimore and what can be done to mitigate those issues?
- How do the arts support community empowerment and well-being in Baltimore?
Applicants can choose to explore those questions or propose new ones.
Use this form to apply to be an Alternative Spring Break (ASB) leader for the 2021-22 academic year. Applications are due by 11:59 pm on Monday, April 12, 2021.