My work on my life in Canada has been an opportunity to think about the stories we tell ourselves, both myself, and the different reactions that my work about race in Canada has governed. My new work considers what “home” means to someone who no longer lives in the country in which he was born. This expatriate situation destabilizes my notion of home, and I have started thinking about how this destabilization is production in terms of understanding not just my notion of home, but those notions other people hold, too.