PROGRAMS

SUMMER

Regional Programs

The Field Academy runs 1-5 week travel program for students ages 15-18 to deep dive an area of the United States. We learn directly from community members as we travel through multiple states examining environmental and social issues.

Summer 2024: Colorado State Climate Roadtrips

Open to all High School Students based in Colorado.

New and Recovered Credit available.

Dates TBD

email Anna - agraves@fieldacademy.org to learn more about enrollment.

CENTRAL APPALACHIA EXPEDITION

Climate Change, Economics, and Community Leadership

Locations: NC, VA, WV, TN, KY

What are the experiences of people that lead them to work for change?What are people/communities doing that makes them hopeful? How is crisis connected to change? How do local struggles and solutions connect to both crisis and opportunity in global systems?

Trip Summary:
This summer’s program will focus on learning about the history and roots of environmental justice movements in Central Appalachia. We’ll do this by hearing perspectives from miners and union organizers, environmentalists and company executives, community activists and politicians, as well as by sharing meals, stories, and homes with people throughout the region. We will learn about the diverse cultural backgrounds of Appalachian communities, the challenges or struggles they may face, and community-based responses, solutions and activism.

Throughout this program, we will learn from and connect the dots between climate change activism, indigenous rights and racial justice movements, and workers’ rights struggles. We will reflect on the ways in which what we learn about in Appalachia is connected to each of our own communities at home.

Academic Courses Include
U.S. History, Environmental Studies, Economics and Society, Civic Engagement and Communication

Highlights:

  • Listen to the experiences of artists and banjo-makers, activists and politicians, blacksmiths and farmers, students and miners, and hear about their visions for the future.

  • Travel with other young people from around the country who care about making change in their communities and the world.

  • Learn by being there: dancing at the Carter Family Fold, backpacking in the Appalachian mountains, spending time at the Highlander Center, exploring an old mine shaft, or participating in open mic night at Gary Bowling's House of Art.

  • Hear inspiring stories of community-based change-making, and share inspiration and resources.

SOUTHWEST EXPEDITION

Survival and Resilience

Locations: NM, CO, & AZ

What is survival? What strategies do plants, animals, people, and cultures use to survive in challenging environments? What makes something able to adapt to change?

Academic Courses Include
U.S. History, Environmental Science, Immigration and Civic Engagement

Trip Summary
Explore the Four Corners region of the United States and learn about desert ecology and how plants and animals adapt to limited water. Discover the historical and present ways in which people built resilience to thrive in the environments around them. Use those understandings to learn about the current water crisis and its relationship to global climate change. Be inspired by incredible individuals and organizations who are taking action and coming up with innovative and creative solutions!

Highlights

  • Raft rivers that have carved ancient rock and see layers of reds, oranges, and yellows in the sandstone.

  • Study tectonic movement from the rim of the Grand Canyon.

  • Delve into stands of ponderosa pine, juniper, and serviceberry, hoping to catch a glimpse of a golden eagle, a badger, or a bobcat and learn about the way that plants and animals adapt to the unique climate of the southwest.

  • Explore the ancient Puebloan ruins and learn about the way that ancient peoples oriented their lives around water in the landscape.

  • Learn about and practice irrigation and gardening techniques with Puebloan tribal members.

  • Talk with hydro-engineers, citizens' rights groups, farmers, politicians, indigenous elders and economists about their perspectives on the current situation with water scarcity and climate change.

“Given what is going on in the world right now, a time where it seems like there's overwhelming amounts of hate being spread, lessons from the Field Academy allow me to face this hate with tolerance and love.”

Humza, Student

2024 Trips

  • Appalachia

    June 22 -July 6 2024

  • Southwest

    July 30-August 13