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Seeds of Peace Camp - Seeds of Peace Camp Summer 2022

Personal change begins at the Seeds of Peace Camp in Maine. Each summer, hundreds of teenagers and educators engage with each other across lines of conflict and difference—sharing meals, living spaces, and learning experiences in a traditional summer camp program. It is here that personal and interpersonal change begins, as perceptions and attitudes shift in the face of a new reality they create at Camp. As participants find their own voices, form relationships, and gain insights into the root issues that divide them, they build greater levels of confidence, trust, respect, and empathy, which inspire their commitment to work for change at home. Dialogue sessions For 110 minutes each day, campers engage each other directly in small-group dialogue sessions. Dialogue is a youth-led space where Campers explore and unpack issues around identity, power, privilege, and community, and share with a supportive group the many complex perspectives and identities that make up their different lived experiences. During dialogue, youth are considered the experts on their own experiences, and they, as a group, lead the content of the conversation. Facilitators are guides and are there to simply structure the process to ensure it is honest, meaningful, challenging, and trauma-informed. The purpose of dialogue is not to come to consensus or agreement, but to more deeply understand the differences that each individual brings, to listen and to be heard in all of our complexities, and to learn something new about oneself and others. Participants leave the dialogue experience with the courage, curiosity, and communication skills they need to engage others back home and throughout their lives in difficult or complex conversations and discussions. Group Challenge The Group Challenge component of the Camp program complements the dialogue sessions—it is dialogue conducted in physical form, or ‘dialogue in action.’ The series of group activities reinforces trust, cooperation and communication, thus forging stronger bonds between dialogue group members and enhancing the dialogue sessions. The program is designed to be flexible and is constantly reevaluated and adjusted to meet the needs of the young people and to best impact group dynamics as the dialogue process unfolds. Leadership development activities Parallel to the Camp dialogue program are athletic and arts activities designed to develop leadership skills, foster creative expression, and strengthen the values of respect, good communication, and action-taking across lines of conflict. Religious and cultural events The diversity of faiths at Seeds of Peace presents unique learning opportunities. Campers are invited to witness their peers’ religious practices first hand and engage in interfaith dialogue. Religious services for Muslims, Jews, and Christians take place weekly, and we also support individuals of other faiths to organize services at Camp. On special nights during each session, campers share their cultural heritage and traditions with one another, while enjoying a dinner of their favorite dishes from home.

Upcoming Sessions

Name Start End Duration Age/Grade Cost*

*Some Camps may offer discounts (Early Bird, Member, Sibling, etc.). To find out if any discounts are available, please contact the Camp directly.

# A pound symbol in the table above indicates that the session doesn’t include weekends.


Name Start End Duration Age/Grade Cost*

*Some Camps may offer discounts (Early Bird, Member, Sibling, etc.). To find out if any discounts are available, please contact the Camp directly.

# A pound symbol in the table above indicates that the session doesn’t include weekends.


Activities

  • Acting
  • Aerobics
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Canoeing
  • Creative Writing
  • Culinary/Cooking
  • Cultural Appreciation
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • Drawing and Painting
  • Field Hockey
  • Fitness
  • Football
  • GaGa
  • Games
  • Kayaking
  • Lacrosse
  • Leadership Development
  • Music - Instrumental
  • Music - Vocal
  • Nature Exposure
  • Philosophy/Logic/Critical Thinking
  • Pottery
  • Radio