Justice Walks DC Saturday Morning Tours

We now offer monthly Saturday morning walking tours exploring Washington, DC through history, power, and place. These small-group tours are designed to help participants see the city more clearly—and consider the forces that have shaped it.

Upcoming Tours

Saturday, May 16 — H Street NE (Gentrification & Change)
Walk one of DC’s most rapidly changing corridors and explore how H Street became what it is today—tracing the forces of development, displacement, race, and policy that shape the neighborhood.

Saturday, June 13 — DC’s Political Status (Power & Representation)
700,000 residents. No vote in Congress. Explore DC’s unique political reality and what it reveals about democracy, power, and representation in the United States.

Saturday, September 19 — H Street NE (Gentrification & Change)

Saturday, October 3 — DC’s Political Status (Power & Representation)

Saturday, November 14 — U Street NW (History & Change)
Once known as “Black Broadway,” U Street has long been a center of Black culture, business, and resilience. This tour explores its history and how ongoing development is reshaping the neighborhood today.

Details

  • 2–2.5 hours

  • $30 per person

  • Small group, discussion-based

  • No prior knowledge needed—just curiosity and a willingness to engage

How to Join

Spots are limited. Reserve your place here: