Creating an Inclusive Camp Environment Through Intersectional Philosophies and Practices

How can we create a space that is truly welcoming to the people we serve and live into our Episcopal values? This interactive workshop will provide you with tools to continue evolving towards a more inclusive environment at your center, through the intersectional philosophies and practices we’ve utilized at Camp Stevens.

Presented by Chelsea Arcaris and Emma Simons-Araya

Emma Simons-Araya (she/her) is a farm and garden education manager at Camp Stevens. As a garden educator, Emma spends her days teaching and learning about the complexities of life, gender, and faith through the lenses of the natural world. Chelsea Arcaris (she/her) is the Business Manager at Camp Stevens. She is excited about searching for equity and justice through organizational policies and practices.

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