Things are not looking good. Education is under attack, immigrants are facing increasing hostility, the environment is suffering, and people are being targeted simply for who they are. This is not the world we want to build for future generations.
At Expeditions in Education, we stand firm in our values: being good humans, nurturing the next generation to seek the good in the world, speaking up for those without a voice, and doing everything in our power to promote kindness. Now, more than ever, we must live those values. Education should be a beacon of hope, a path to opportunity—not a battleground for political agendas. Yet, funding is being slashed, teachers are burned out, and students are caught in the crossfire. We believe in hands-on, minds-on learning, in giving children the tools to think critically, explore boldly, and dream big. We refuse to let education become a casualty of indifference. Immigrants, families, and entire communities are being treated as outsiders when they have always been part of the fabric of this country. The targeting of people based on where they come from, what they look like, or who they are is unacceptable. We teach our students to stand up for what is right, to be voices of compassion in a world that too often chooses cruelty. Meanwhile, our environment—the very foundation of life—is being neglected and exploited. National parks, forests, and oceans should be protected for future generations, yet they are being sacrificed for short-term gain. The young people we work with deserve to inherit a world that is thriving, not one that has been stripped of its beauty and resources. Through education, through action, and through kindness, we can push back against the forces that seek to divide and harm. We must take care of each other when no one else will. This is our promise: We will continue to inspire young minds to explore, to ask questions, to care deeply, and to take action. We will teach them to look for the good, to stand up for what is right, and to leave this world better than they found it. Because that’s what good humans do.
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