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At Camp Naru, Nobody Is ‘an Outlier’

For most of the year, many of these Korean American kids feel like they stick out. But for one week of the summer, they find a sanctuary where everybody belongs.

Christopher Lee for The New York Times
Author: Christopher Lee for The New York Times

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Christopher Lee for The New York Times

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