The Kids of Camp I Am, a Decade Later
Campers from a pioneering retreat for gender-nonconforming children look back on what it taught them — and their journeys to becoming who they are.
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Campers from a pioneering retreat for gender-nonconforming children look back on what it taught them — and their journeys to becoming who they are.
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First, I rinse my mouth, to loosen low-hanging fruit, and then spit out these easy spoils. Then the proper excavation begins.
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The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how tolerance may hold together a family whose members have very different beliefs and values.
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