Welcome to Summer Camp for the Heart.
This summer, you’re invited to a free virtual series of bold, beautiful conversations exploring how we put love into action—in our classrooms, communities, and daily lives.
Hosted by the Revolutionary Love Project, each session spotlights a different space where people are practicing Revolutionary Love as a compass for justice, healing, and connection. From early childhood centers to college campuses, from community organizing to creative expression.
Whether you’re an educator, parent, caregiver, student, change-maker, or anything in between—this series is for you.
Come to one session or all. You’ll leave each one with inspiration, practical insights, and a deeper sense of what it means to lead with love in your corner of the world.
Event #1: Revolutionary Love on Campuses: College & University Educators
What if our campuses could be places where students learn not just what they want to do, but who they want to become?
Join us for the first in our summer camp series exploring how the practice of love is transforming classrooms across the country. In this session, educators share how they’re using our Revolutionary Love practices to teach the next generation of changemakers—future healthcare workers, policy leaders, teachers, and more—with love at the center.
Hear real stories of how love can be a tool for reflection, courage, and connection in higher education.
You’ll walk away with:
- Insights on integrating compassion and justice in curriculum
- Reflections on love as an educational ethic
- Inspiration to bring healing into your own spheres of learning or leadership
This is for educators, students, parents, or anyone dreaming of campuses rooted in care and courage.
Additional events in this series:
Revolutionary Love Summer Camp: Early Childhood How do we raise a generation rooted in love, justice, and belonging? (Aug 13th). Register Here.
Revolutionary Love Summer Camp: Student Leaders
How are students using Revolutionary Love for connection and change-making on their campuses—and within themselves? (Sept 17th).

