Explore and advocate for racial justice broadly as you learn about societal inequities and listen to and work with communities.
Racial Justice

Service Groups
Letters to Strangers
Letters to Strangers (L2S) is a global youth-run organization seeking to destigmatize mental illness and increase access to affordable, quality treatment. At the Princeton chapter, we aim to do this through anonymous letter-writing exchanges and political/research advocacy.
Petey Greene Program
The Petey Greene Program (PGP) supplements education in prisons by preparing volunteers, primarily college students, to provide free, quality tutoring to support the academic achievement of incarcerated people.
Princeton Indigenous Advocacy Coalition
The Princeton Indigenous Advocacy Coalition (PIAC) is a student group that seeks to empower and advocate for Indigenous students and studies at Princeton. We work primarily on four core broad goals that we have identified as areas of growth for the university. They are:
Students for Prison Education, Abolition and Reform (SPEAR)
Students for Prison Education, Abolition, & Reform (SPEAR) is a student-run advocacy group at Princeton University that seeks to agitate, advocate, and educate against mass incarceration.
Students for Sensible Drug Policy
Princeton Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) aims to spark dialogue surrounding drugs and drug policy both on campus and on a national level.
Related Programs
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Breakout Princeton
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Civic Leadership Council
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Community Action
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Community House
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John C. Bogle '51 Fellows in Civic Service
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Princeton Advocacy & Activism Student Organizations
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Princeton Internships in Civic Service
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Princeton Online Tutoring Network
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Princeton RISE
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Projects for Peace
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Service Focus
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Student Volunteers Council