Judy Logan taught middle school at inner-city public schools in San Francisco for thirty-one years. For twenty-four of those years, she was a teacher in the school where she was once a student, and which her mother, aunts, uncles, sister, and cousin once attended. From her second-floor classroom window she could see the hospital where she was born, her grandmother's home where her mother first brought her as an infant, the back of the house in which she grew up, and the roof of the house in which she now lives. She has also traveled extensively and has completed courses in women's studies in K...