By Connie Davis Bushey
News Editor, Baptist and Reflector
LIVINGSTON — Many different languages were heard here, but mostly from adult sponsors and counselors. The children and teens spoke English — about American music, Facebook, and favorite soccer teams.
The campers of All Nations Camp represented 15 different countries they or their families are from. Now immigrants to the United States and Tennessee, they live in the U.S. where they enjoy being part of the increasingly pluralistic U.S. society.
But they face many stresses. At camp, for five days, those stresses faded as they spent time with fellow immigrants just like them. The campers ranged from ages 7-17 and represented Romania, South Korea, Africa, Nepal, and many Hispanic countries. [Read more…]