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About FAWC

FAWC (Free Activist WitchCamp) is an evolving container that inspires and creates culture centered around weaving collective magic to aid and support each other and the earth.

 It is a week-long intensive that explores Reclaiming-inspired magic, ritual, and activism for all levels of experience.  

Here we learn and practice these skills by working with the elements of nature, music, movement, and art, group-process and shared decision-making, and tools to engender change in ourselves and the world around us.

We are a consent-based, sex-positive camp, and encourage alternative expressions of identity, including gender.

At FAWC, witches, faeries, activists, queers, and others join together to explore, create, and transform tradition, seeking to deepen relationship with ourselves, each other, and the earth.  

Throughout the week we will enrich our magical skills through daily paths, affinity groups, optional offerings, and community rituals.

Like other Witchcamps, FAWC is organized around Paths which meet every day. Each Path, led by two or more co-facilitators, will explore a different focus of magic in action.  

You will choose your Path (or it will choose you) once you arrive.  

You are encouraged to stay with the same Path throughout the week, which can lead to a deeper understanding of the Path's focus.  

Affinity groups provide a smaller container to connect with and support others who share an affinity.  

Optional offerings are times when anyone can share a skill or project.

 In the evenings, the entire camp gathers for ecstatic ritual and shared magic.  During this time we feed the cauldron and step into our collective power.

Several things make FAWC unique in the realm of witchcamps.  One is that we exist in the NOTAFLOF tradition (no one turned away for lack of funds) which makes our camp accessible to many who can't afford to spend $500 on a Reclaiming witchcamp - we ask for donations to cover our costs.  

We also make space for children, as well as responsibly stewarded pets.

FAWC draws inspiration from a variety of communities, including the Reclaiming tradition.

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This Witchcamp draws experience from a variety of communities, including the Reclaiming tradition.

e-mail us: freeactivistwitchcamp (at) gmail.com



6th Annual Free Activist WitchCamp
Camp: July 11 - 17 2010

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