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Welcome, and thank you for stopping here.


I’m Kristina Chew, a Classics professor; mother of a teenage son, Charlie, who’s on the moderate to severe end of the autism spectrum; a translator and teacher of Latin and ancient Greek; a blogger, formerly at My Son Has Autism/Autismland (2006-2008), Autism Vox (2006-08) and Change.org (2008-09) and now at We Go With Him; happily married to cultural historian James T. Fisher.


My translation of Virgil’s Georgics was published in 2002. I’ve published essays on autism and poetry; the disabled speech of Asian Americans; autism, translation and Walter Benjamin; teaching multiculturalism and Classics.


I now blog on education, disability issues, human rights, health policy and much more at Care2.com. I am currently starting a study on the “idea of Asia” in Classics.

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