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"Building a sustainable community rooted in ancestral wisdom and modern ingenuity."

Echos Trekkers is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides STEM through high-quality, vigorous, specialized instruction to enable students to learn their history, create and build an eco-friendly, sustainable city. Through culturally responsive STEM education, Echos Trekkers inspires students to build sustainable, resilient communities rooted in ancestral wisdom and modern ingenuity.

"Echos Trekkers envisions a future where every student in their community is an empowered innovator, grounded in the profound engineering heritage of Alkebulan and equipped with the technical mastery of modern American innovation. We see students excited about learning generational wisdom while applying STEM excellence to create a self-s
"Echos Trekkers envisions a future where every student in their community is an empowered innovator, grounded in the profound engineering heritage of Alkebulan and equipped with the technical mastery of modern American innovation. We see students excited about learning generational wisdom while applying STEM excellence to create a self-sustaining, resilient urban landscape. Through our work, we aim to cultivate a new lineage of leaders who design with equity, build for sustainability, and ensure that the echoes of our ancestors inspire the breakthroughs of tomorrow."

We connect ancient history with today's innovations. This new platform will revolutionize the way students learn their history and share knowledge. Our mission is to create an eco-friendly, sustainable city that explores new ideas, and students expand their horizons within six weeks. Students learn about Systems Thinking. How energy, wat
We connect ancient history with today's innovations. This new platform will revolutionize the way students learn their history and share knowledge. Our mission is to create an eco-friendly, sustainable city that explores new ideas, and students expand their horizons within six weeks. Students learn about Systems Thinking. How energy, water, and waste move through a whole community. This is best done as a collaborative "Mega-Project" where student teams build different "Zones" that connect into one large grid, and architecture, kinetic energy, solar panels, electricity, water conservation, and much more.
Site locations TBD.
Mon | 08:00 am – 01:00 pm | |
Tue | 08:00 am – 01:00 pm | |
Wed | 08:00 am – 01:00 pm | |
Thu | 08:00 am – 01:00 pm | |
Fri | 08:00 am – 01:00 pm | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
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