Many folks wonder how we do social justice at the BDC with such young campers. The answer: “We roll it in everywhere.” Here, the work of social justice education is not a separate activity; it is incorporated into the fabric of everything we do.
During staff training, I teach the importance of listening and observing: there are teachable moments every day, if we are paying attention. As a result, we have amazing staff who do work that most trained educators cannot do around social justice. Here are a few ways this looks in practice:
So, when folks ask me, “How do you do social justice?” I reply, “It’s integrated all throughout camp.” It’s not all of who we are; it’s just part of who we are. We aren’t perfect, of course, and each year we learn by opening our ears more. My favorite thing to hear from our campers is an echo of this recent camper’s experience: “The BDC is where I can be myself.”