Spend Your Wet, Hot American Summer At LGBTQ Sleepaway ‘Camp’ Camp

Spend Your Wet, Hot American Summer At LGBTQ Sleepaway ‘Camp’ Camp

Pride may feel like the official kickoff of summer, but the spirit of community doesn’t end when the last float makes its way down the parade route. LGBT vacationers can keep the magic going with an unforgettable summer camp experience at ‘Camp’ Camp.

The weeklong getaway gathers a diverse community of adult LGBTQ campers to reimagine the traditional sleepaway camp experience with a big, gay twist.

From arts and crafts to capture the flag, all the familiar markers of the camp experience are there. Campers stay in cabins, share meals and form lifelong friendships all in the idyllic woods of southwestern Maine. While abandoning the day-to-day drudgery of conference calls, long commutes and the crush of social media notifications would be special enough, ‘Camp’ Camp elevates the entire camp experience for LGBTQ adults.

The meals are prepared by professional chefs; the days are packed with more than 30 different outdoor, athletic and creative activities; and you’ve never seen a talent show quite like this.

Of course, what makes ‘Camp’ Camp so special are the people. The inclusive atmosphere celebrates every stripe in the LGBTQ rainbow, welcoming campers of all gender identities from ages 21 to far into their 70s. Lip syncs, tea dances, drag and disco dominate evening programming. Introverts need not fear, though. Despite ample activities offered, participation isn’t mandatory. Campers can choose what they want to partake in or take time for themselves to just soak up the natural splendor around them.

The allure of ‘Camp’ Camp has attracted LGBTQ visitors since 1997. Over the years, a strong community has formed. ‘Camp’ Camp boasts a 75 percent retention rate, with 40 percent of last summer’s campers having joined for five years or more.

One of those campers is 30-year-old medical writer Shawn Jordan, who will be returning to ‘Camp’ Camp for his seventh summer this year.

We spoke with Shawn about what makes the ‘Camp’ Camp experience so special and what new campers should know before arriving for “the best time ever.”

Do you remember the moment when you first really felt Camp was for you?

I remember it was maybe half-way through the week. I had been so busy. Especially during my first year, I had been so keen on doing every activity I could possibly get to. It’s tough, because there is so much stuff to do, and it all sounds super fun.

I managed to carve out some time to go and just sit down at the waterfront, sort of off to myself for a bit, just to quiet my mind and take stock of where I was in the week and what it was like to be in that space. I remember at first the solitude of that moment, the peace of being alone in nature, seeing the lake before me, watching these loons out on the water so peaceful.

Then I started noticing what I was hearing was all the sounds of Camp, people laughing in the distance, the sounds of people making chain mail off somewhere, people cheering for someone coming down the zipline. It really reinforced the community aspect of the space and just how positive and affirming it is to be there. That’s when I was totally hooked.

What surprised you most about your experience at ‘Camp’ Camp?

It showed me really how diverse our community is. It’s something I knew before, but I never got to see and experience and be a part of. To combine that with just how much fun it was to be there in the first place. That was the biggest surprise for me. I was just kind of like wow this is amazing. For me growing up, it took a long time for me to come out and be comfortable with my sexuality. So to now be a part of a community that celebrates that aspect of ourselves with such audacity and happiness? It’s just amazing, really, it’s amazing.

What are some of your favorite activities?

For me, the go-to activity that I will not leave camp without doing is the adventure course. It’s like a high ropes course. You get to be up in the tree, strapped into these harnesses and climbing these rope elements. You get to go down the zipline at the end. It’s just an adrenaline rush, coupled with an intimacy with the nature that’s around you.

Some of the more creative stuff I’ve really, really enjoyed too. The stained glass making was one thing that surprised me. It’s something I’ve never, ever done before. I went to this class, I was met with really, really inviting instructors that made me feel comfortable and capable. I ended up leaving with a couple of pieces I still have hanging up in my apartment, and I’m so proud of them, because I made them. I made them in a space that brings me so much joy.

In addition to all the activities during the day, all of the social events every night are so much fun. We have a tea dance every year, which for the cabin I stay in, is THE event of the week. We all get dragged up for it. It’s a great bonding experience for our cabin especially because we’re all going with a singular theme. We’re all helping each other get into our costumes and come up with our concept. It reinforces this amazing little family that we have within the broader community.

What’s your favorite memory?

My husband, he also really loves doing the ropes course. We’ll often try to challenge ourselves by doing something extra to make it a bit tougher. There was this one year that we were bound together, we attached our harnesses, and we were climbing side-by-side through the entire thing. When we were up at the top we were just higher than everything, because we worked so hard to reach that point together and supporting each other. It was an amazing reinforcement of our relationship. We got to share this kiss at the top, and someone snapped this picture of it.

What’s your advice to first time campers?

If they’re doubting it, just do it. Just take the leap and immerse yourself into it. I guarantee once you’re there, you’re not going to want to leave. I think the biggest hurdle people have is getting caught up in their own misconceptions about what the experience will be like, and that paralyzes them not to do it in the first place. I know a lot of people who are now longtime campers that had that experience before they came.

On a more practical level: Bring lots of costumes. Bring some flair, because it’s a fun time to dress up and get crazy and goofy.

The 2018 ‘Camp’ Camp season runs from Aug. 19-26. Register for this this year’s ‘Camp’ Camp and learn more at campcamp.com.

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Ann Coulter Claims Immigrant Children Ripped from Their Parents are ‘Child Actors’ – WATCH

Ann Coulter Claims Immigrant Children Ripped from Their Parents are ‘Child Actors’ – WATCH
Ann Coulter

Conservative pundit Ann Coulter claimed on FOX News over the weekend that immigrant children separated from their parents at the U.S. border are child actors.

Said Coulter: “As long as you incentivize people to come here from south of the border, they’re going to keep dying crossing the desert as long as you keep that magnet on. And what greater magnet is there than citizenship, Medicare, Medicaid, free health care? Yeah, that’s why people voted for a wall.  These child actors weeping and crying on all the other networks 24/7 right now—do not fall for it, Mr. President. I get very nervous about the president getting his news from TV.

She added: “The New Yorker is not a conservative publication. They describe how these kids, these kids are being coached. They’re given scripts to read by liberals, according to The New Yorker. Don’t fall for the actor children.”

The article Coulter mentioned does not appear to exist, Right Wing Watch reports.

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Skype add-ins keep you moving while on the go

Skype add-ins keep you moving while on the go

Skype add-ins help you get more done inside a group chat. From keeping your contacts up on the latest news, to organizing a night out, or deciding on a recipe for dinner—Skype add-ins help you manage busy schedules. In addition, two new add-ins for Skype—TripAdvisor and StubHub—let you plan adventures and outings all within your group chats.

Add-ins for Skype are easy to use—just tap the Add to chat  button and select the add-in.

To share information to a group chat, tap the arrow displayed  on the lower-right side of the add-in card and then tap the Send button. Everyone in the chat will be able to open the card and view more details.

Here are just a few ways add-ins for Skype keep you moving while on the go.

News—Be the first to share trending stories to a group chat with the News add-in. You can even filter by topics such as Entertainment, Sports, Lifestyle, Business, and Health to send top stories of your favorite news to your contacts. When you see a story you want to share, just tap the arrow and then tap Send. Contacts in your group chat can tap the News card to read the full story.

Bing Movies—Two Bing add-ins—Bing Movies and Bing Restaurants—let you seamlessly plan a dinner and movie with friends in a group chat. Use the Bing Movies add-in to search for current movies showing in your area—you can even filter by Genre. Once you find a movie, tap the arrow and then tap Send. Everyone in the chat will be able to open the card to see where the movie is showing, upcoming showtimes, and even purchase tickets using Fandango.

Bing Restaurants—With Bing Restaurants you can search for restaurants nearby or close to your event. Select Bing Restaurants, tap Map, and then navigate to your desired location. Further refine your search by tapping filters—such as Cuisine, Top Rated, and Open Late. Once you have set your preferences, just tap List to see all the restaurants matching your criteria. When you have decided on an option, tap the arrow and then tap Send. All the contacts in the chat can open the card and see additional information—including menus and reviews. They can even tap Call to make a reservation or tap Directions if needed.

Poll—Can’t decide on a restaurant or movie? Send out a quick poll for the group to vote on their top pick. Just tap the Poll add-in, enter a title, add the polling options, and then tap Create Poll. When your recipients open the poll, all they need to do is tap their preference and then tap Submit Vote.

Tenor—When you just want to have a little fun—add your own caption to a top trending GIF with the Tenor add-in. Just select the Tenor add-in, tap the GIF you want to send, and then add your own caption before sending to your group chat.

TripAdvisor and StubHub—Planning a weekend getaway or concert with friends is easy with two new add-ins for Skype—TripAdvisor and StubHub. Make travel plans or get tickets to an event without leaving your group chat! Read our recent blog post to learn more about how to use the TripAdvisor and StubHub add-ins to organize your next adventure with friends or family.

Try out these Skype add-ins—they’re a great way to get everyone involved and ready for new adventures. Skype add-ins are available on the latest versions of Skype for mobile and desktop, and will be coming soon to Skype for Windows 10. Visit Skype to learn more, or for quick answers, see our FAQs. And as always, please join us in the Skype Community.

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: June 18, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: June 18, 2018

FEDERAL COURT IN SEATTLE DENIES ANOTHER TRUMP-PENCE ATTEMPT TO BAN TRANSGENDER SERVICE MEMBERS: HRC is proud to be an organizational plaintiff in the case brought by Lambda Legal and OutServe-SLDN. “The judge’s decision sends one more powerful signal that the Trump-Pence administration has an uphill battle ahead of them in their shameful attempt to justify a ban on qualified, patriotic transgender Americans,” said HRC National Press Secretary Sarah McBride (@SarahEMcBride). “We are encouraged by this decision and remain hopeful for a victory in this case on behalf of our brave transgender service members and the qualified recruits who simply want to serve their country.” The case is on track to go to trial in April 2019. More from HRC.

HRC ENDORSES SUSAN WILD TO REPRESENT PENNSYLVANIA IN U.S. HOUSE: “A proven champion for working families, Susan Wild will fight for every Pennsylvanians’ right to live and work free from discrimination and harassment,” said HRC Pennsylvania State Manager Allison VanKuiken. “The Human Rights Campaign proudly endorses her candidacy to represent Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District in Congress, and we look forward to working with her to move equality forward in the Keystone State.” More from HRC.

  • HRC President Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) was on the ground to announce the endorsement.

Great day in the Lehigh Valley with @hrc members and supporters working hard to elect @wildforcongress. Thanks @HRC_PA! t.co/uDBl0u0L23

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) June 17, 2018

MUST WATCH MONDAY: This month, social media star Tyler Oakley is releasing the second season of his series “Chosen Family,” including this powerful video highlighting the struggles of LGBTQ prospective parents attempting to foster or adopt children in need. Watch here.

LGBTQ AND ALLIED EMPLOYEES AT THE DEPT. OF EDUCATION URGED DEVOS NOT TO FAIL TRANS YOUTH: On the same day that Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos rescinded guidelines protecting transgender students, the employees implored her to reconsider — she refused. Read the exclusive from Rebecca Klein (@rklein90) in the HuffPost.

HONORING IMMIGRANT HERITAGE MONTH: While the Trump-Pence administration continues to attack the rights of immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees, Immigrant Heritage Month provides an important opportunity to shine a light on the stories that illuminate the fight for LGBTQ equality. Members of HRC’s staff shared in their own words what it means to work at the intersections of immigrant and LGBTQ identities on our blog.

“As an organizer & #LGBTQ immigrant who always dreamed of having voting rights in the US, my life’s work is to uplift those at the intersection of my identities.” Read more from Narissa & other @HRC staff this #ImmigrantHeritageMonth. #CelebrateImmigrants t.co/bdgbwQdie8 pic.twitter.com/oCIn9E6daB

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) June 18, 2018

MTV TO HONOR LENA WAITHE WITH THE TRAILBLAZER AWARD AT TONIGHT’S TV AND MOVIE AWARDS: Also watch for the Best Kiss category nominee from the film Love Simon.

Because of @LenaWaithe, diverse communities can see a both funny and deeply real portrayal of someone like them on TV. Her work is empowering a generation of young Americans with the knowledge that no matter who they are or who they love, they can achieve anything. #Pride pic.twitter.com/pQjWmA0wrW

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) June 16, 2018

LDS CHURCH TO BEGIN RECORDING SAME-SEX MARRIAGES & PARENTS IN GENEALOGICAL DATABASE: The church plans to complete this project by 2019. More from The Salt Lake Tribune.

PRIDE MONTH ROUNDUP

MORNING MUST READ FROM THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH EDITORIAL BOARD: The board members sat down with HRC President Chad Griffin after his recent visit. They write, “Ohio is one of six states targeted by the Washington D.C.-based Human Rights Campaign with plans to spend $20 million to raise awareness of and support for the LGBTQ community leading up to the 2020 presidential elections, Chad Griffin, HRC president, told The Dispatch. ‘The days are over of attacking our community for political gain,’ Griffin said.” More from The Columbus Dispatch.

  • HRC was on the ground at Columbus Pride this weekend and will be at more than 200 Pride events nationwide during its Summer of Action.

HRC is at #ColumbusPride celebrating #Pride2018! ��️‍��Find us at your nearest #pride at t.co/rV72DGJbab. pic.twitter.com/24siRSL0i4

— HRC in Ohio (@HRC_OH) June 16, 2018

CHICAGO TO HONOR OPENLY GAY BOXER ORLANDO CRUZ AT CITY’S PRIDE CELEBRATION: More from The Chicago Tribune.

THE NEW YORK TIMES IS ASKING YOU — WHAT DOES LGBTQ ACTIVISM LOOK LIKE TODAY? Submit your answers here.

LEARN THE HISTORY OF NEW YORK CITY’S LGBTQ PRIDE PARADE: From The Daily Beast.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

NIGERIA ARRESTS MORE THAN 100 PEOPLE ON SUSPICION OF BEING LGBTQ: More from No String NG.

DESPITE PROTESTS, THOUSANDS CELEBRATE PRIDE IN KYIV, UKRAINE: More from RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty and The New York Times.

READING RAINBOWBookmark now to read on your lunch break!

Peoria Journal Star talks about the local fight to achieve an HIV-free generation; The New Yorker speaks to LGBTQ Turkish refugees; Salon interviews children with LGBTQ parents; Forbes offers tips to LGBTQ people preparing for retirement

Have news? Send us your news and tips at [email protected]. Click here to subscribe to #AM_Equality and follow @HRC for all the latest news. Thanks for reading!

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