Summer Staff Anti- racism Training
While many say ‘the outdoors does not discriminate,’ it is safe to say that our outdoor recreational system is built on the same underlying system of oppression governing our society. We believe that nature is a human right and ensure not just access but a sense of belonging for all. We recognize that sense of belonging is heavily shaped by camp counselors and summer staff that engage with the youth. Examining race and class, our training invites staff to explore the question "to whom does the outdoors belong?" This question invites those working directly with campers and camp staff to understand their own biases and how those get in the way of creating belonging for campers of color.
Covered in Anti-racism Training:
Terminology
Real-world consequences of racist views and actions on outdoor recreation
Engaging People of Color and the Outdoors

Race and Faith’s mission is to challenge racism and advance understanding to foster a more just world