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In this article, we present stories from an experiment in curriculum for doctoral students. We created a course in which doctoral students and faculty gathered to learn and read about doing narrative inquiry (NI) in a seminar while engaged in a narrative inquiry project with prospective teachers. We shared data from our journals that reveal the tensions around race, gender, education, power, and privilege that we negotiated as we learned together.

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