Jun 8, 2023
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is running "Pride Camps" for middle and high schoolers in June and July. Campers are invited by the university to "build community with other LGBTQ+ and allies" their age. [RELATED: This university wraps up Pride Month with on-campus drag show] The camps are "designed for students to socialize and learn with friends, gaining a deeper understanding of queer history, health topics and wellness," according to the university's advertisement page for the camps. The middle school camps are for grades 6-8 (ages 10-13). The high school camps are for grades 9-12 (ages 14-18). "The camp is led by Nicole Kurth, UW-Green Bay Pride Center Coordinator, and Pride Center student interns," the middle and high school camp descriptions read. [RELATED: This is how LGBTQ inclusivity rankings work] Nicole Kurth received "an outstanding achievement award for helping to create a safer and more inclusive climate for LGBTQ+