Understanding Feminist Workshops, Camps And Related Events

By Donna Kennedy


When it comes to conferences, conventions, colleges and universities, most offer a number of different activities. While some offer forums and panel discussions, others focus on feminist workshops. Most often, these activities are focused on a number of different issues related to women.

In some cases, conferences, conventions, festivals and rallies also highlight issues related to women. One of the most common those doing so are LGBTQ+ pride parade rallies. Whereas, recent marches and rallies for equal rights always host a number of feminist speakers and workshops.

Companies and individuals whom provide workshops in this area are often doing so for a profit. While this is the case, there are two which are owned and operated by women. These are Soapbox and Ambivalently Yours. As with others, these companies often make a profit, though in these particular cases, the workshops often take on a feminist tone.

In addition to workshops, there are now feminist camps which provide women the opportunity to learn about these issues in a more relaxed environment. When attending camp, women tend to learn more about oneself and others. For, camping allows time for conversations and entertainment while also providing platforms for learning with regards to different areas of womanhood.

It should be noted that a camp is nothing like a conference, convention, festival or retreat. In most cases, these events provide a front-row seat to an overview of history and work in this area. While this is the case, most are still developed so that those in attendance can participate in a number of different learning activities while exploring more about issues related to women.

Most all of these events teach about the history of the feminist and women's liberation movement of the 1960s. As such, those in attendance often get a great deal of insight as to how far women have come in the last century. While this is the case, the world is at a point where women and others are once again fighting for civil and equal rights.

Whether at a camp, conference, convention, festival or rally, well known female activists and writers are often invited to provide a keynote address. In many cases, these speeches work to inspire and motivate others to take on some aspect of a feminist agenda. Whether that be through creating politically inspired artwork, volunteering for a non-profit or volunteering time at a food bank, rape crisis center or shelter, these are all worthwhile endeavors which are often associated with feminism.

Whether attending a local one day workshop, a weekend conference, a convention or rally, connections made at these events can often last a lifetime. While this is the case, it is also important to share information learned in the process with others whom might never be able to attend such an event. In the process, a woman may very well help inspire and motivate others to work towards life that is equal and free of discrimination, harassment or abuse.




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