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At Camp Naru, Nobody Is ‘an Outlier’

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

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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