PinnedKathleen Curtin DoinThe Narrative ArcLearning Spanish Shifted the Direction of My LifePeople I met in Mexico pointed me to a different way to liveJun 162Jun 162
PinnedKathleen Curtin DoinThe Narrative ArcWhen Writing Was a Game Between FriendsRecovering a playful approach to writing by remembering an old friendshipApr 331Apr 331
PinnedKathleen Curtin DoinAbout Me StoriesAbout Me — Kathleen Curtin DoMother, Professor, and Perpetual Student of LifeMar 1519Mar 1519
PinnedKathleen Curtin DoinModern WomenIntercultural Conflict in the Delivery RoomA birth brings together two cultures in sometimes volatile, sometimes beautiful waysMar 1114Mar 1114
PinnedKathleen Curtin DoinThe Narrative ArcI Came Here for a Funeral and Found My FuturePast and present converge in a city by the seaMar 1517Mar 1517
Kathleen Curtin DoinThe Narrative ArcArguments Over a Souvenir Almost Ended Our RelationshipWe had to confront our cultural differencesJul 115Jul 115
Kathleen Curtin DoinILLUMINATION-CuratedOn Teaching My Three-Year-Old to ReadWhat worked, what didn’t, and what we learned along the wayJun 3013Jun 3013
Kathleen Curtin DoinA-CulturatedWhen I Ghosted a Man in MexicoI wish I could have faced my cultural confusion rather than run from itJun 2922Jun 2922
Kathleen Curtin DoinCounter ArtsThis Picture Book Became a Childhood ObsessionPeter Cross’s ‘Trouble for Trumpets’ initiated me into a deeper way of looking at the worldJun 247Jun 247
Kathleen Curtin DoinA-CulturatedWhite Privilege in Language LearningWhy power imbalances in the world grant white American language-learners some unfair advantagesJun 2228Jun 2228