ACE CAMP

Ace Camp: An Introduction to Asexuality

“Ace Camp” is a training/workshop designed to introduce participants to asexuality: understanding what asexuality is; understanding attraction, desire, and behavior; breaking down the spectrum of asexuality; learning what asexuality teaches us about mainstream culture; and acquiring new skills to create inclusive spaces for asexual folks and those questioning their sexuality.

Target Audience: This workshop can be tailored to student/youth groups (high school and up) as well as to adult groups (specifically adults who work with young people).

Duration: 60-90 minutes.

Who should book this training?: This training is great for high school GSAs, LGBTQ community centers, schools and other organizations looking for queer-friendly professional development programs.

This workshop can be delivered in-person or virtually. And it can be tailored as a straightforward talk/Q&A or something with more interactive components.

"We had never done programming specifically for ace/aro students before and knew we wanted to bring in an outside speaker.

Cody was the perfect choice! They did a really good job at making everyone feel comfortable and answering all ace-related questions.”

  • Zoe Sperduto, Swarthmore College

THINGS YOU’LL LEARN:

  • The basic definitions of the ace community and ace experience

  • A understanding of what the spectrum of ace lives looks like in practice

  • Clear answers to some of the most common questions about asexuality

  • Some of the challenges and discriminations ace folks face in the world


If you’re interested in bringing ACE CAMP to your community in person or virtually, send me an email!