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Hot and Bothered

Special Edition: The Sacred Space of Summer Camp (with Nathalie Folkerts)

Hot and Bothered

Not Sorry Productions

Books, Feminism, Intersectionality, Arts, Relationships, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 4 April 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Vanessa is joined for a small bonus conversation by Nathalie Folkerts, the director of our upcoming summer camp: Calling All Magnificent People. They explore how Nathalie's background in political organizing found a home in building our camp and discuss some of behind-the-scenes dreaming and decision making that's been happening. If you haven't yet signed up for camp, you can do so on our website!

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0:00.0

Hello everybody. I end work at the end of the day right now and it is still light

0:07.3

out. The crocuses are popping up which is just like always a sign of hope and

0:12.8

spring. Suddenly summer doesn't feel like a lie that I tell myself to get

0:18.4

through the winter but a real thing that's coming. And so we wanted to talk to you

0:24.2

about this thing that we can now wrap our minds around. And that is camp. Calling

0:31.0

all magnificent people. We have been planning this summer camp for almost a

0:35.8

year. We have been wanting to do a summer camp since the beginning of not

0:40.9

sorry productions. And so I wanted to share with you some of the themes that

0:45.8

have been emerging for us and dreaming at this time together. So I thought who

0:50.7

better to talk to about this? And our very own camp director Natalie Fokerts.

0:55.3

Natalie, thank you so much for agreeing to speak with me today. Thanks for

1:00.4

having me. It's excited to be here. Natalie, can you just tell people what are

1:05.4

you most excited about for people to experience at camp? There are so many

1:11.9

things that I am really excited for about camp. You know something that we've

1:15.8

been talking about a lot is how do we see camp as this opportunity for world

1:20.9

building? And as this opportunity to step into an entirely new world where we

1:25.5

get to make the rules with one another, we get to decide what care looks like,

1:30.1

how we practice power, how we rest, how we play, how we really engage with one

1:34.8

another in that way. And so I'm so excited to get to have a space where all of

1:39.0

our communities come together and we get to be playing with that altogether. So

1:44.5

you are working for not sorry as our camp director is part of your field

1:49.8

education at Harvard Divinity School, which means that you had to make a case to

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