It is immediately clear to my ARGS students that I’m not “from here.” When they learn I’m from Massachusetts, they nod knowingly; it all makes sense—my no-nonsense approach, my speech patterns, my bluntness, all characteristics, my students tell me, of Northerners. I’m a Northerner living in the South, a liberal in a conservative state, a lesbian in the Bible Belt.

And a teacher.

After 21 years in a private school in Cambridge, I took a job in Virginia. It was not what I expected