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!