

How Can Domestic Exchange Programs Bridge Divides and Foster Empathy? | David McCullough III
Sep 26, 2025
David McCullough III, co-founder and CEO of the American Exchange Project, dives into the transformative impact of domestic high school exchange programs. He shares how his 7,100-mile road trip reshaped his perspective and fueled his passion for empathy. McCullough discusses the program's innovative structure, which combines cultural immersion and community service, aiming to connect over 1,500 students from diverse backgrounds. He emphasizes overcoming fear with curiosity and envisions a future where travel fosters civic cohesion across America.
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Learning A City From The Water
- David learned unexpected local history and boating skills while narrating Boston Harbor Cruises.
- He says exploring a city by different modes reshaped his sense of place and curiosity.
Road Trip That Changed A Life
- David drove 7,100 miles after college and lived in towns unlike his suburban upbringing.
- The trip produced deep friendships and reframed his purpose beyond baseball.
Domestic Exchanges As Necessities
- Study abroad experiences are often life-changing and should be valued similarly at home.
- David argues domestic exchanges can become educational necessities, not niceties.