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Friday, 24 January 2014

A Little Taste of Winter Camp!

Hey JB Canada! 

  A few weeks ago, we (CISV Ottawa) held our annual 14+ Winter Camp.  We had representatives from 5 chapters, including 2 countries (Sweden and Canada). We’re a self-run camp where we work together to create meals, activities, schedule etc.   



Soon after arriving to camp we were forced to alter our planned sleeping arrangements due to the  -37° temperature.
After getting ourselves organized, JB Ottawa ran an activity about #FirstWorldProblems (originally run by CISV Victoria at their 2013 Fall Camp).  



We put our own spin on it to match the 14+ age group and camp.  This now brings us to the theme: MAD LIBS! Write Your Own Story.  With this year's international theme being Diversity, we thought Madlibs would be perfect to showcase how unique everyone’s' stories are and to empower us to create the story we wish to live.  We also discussed in multiple debriefs how some people don't have the privilege to control very much of their story.  This led to our Word Of Camp being "subaltern".  “Subaltern is the social group who is socially, politically, and geographically outside of the hegemonic power structure of the colony and of the colonial homeland.” -Wikipedia

This basically means the people who worked hard on a project (like building a railway for example) but are given no credit.  Popular topics in conversation and activities this year were human rights, poverty, immigration, and the subaltern.

Speaking of activities, we had some really good ones - a nice mix of outdoor, indoor, fun-based, debrief and a simulation activities, the latter led many (especially the LJRs) to tears, as well as lots of self-reflection and peer support.
Thank you everyone for writing winter camp so well and I hope to see you (and new faces) next year!


-Capri & Troy (LJRs), Ottawa

PS - Here’s a little taste of winter camp  http://youtu.be/wGioSREVqkI





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