One question led to thousands of answers and stories from across the world: “What job did your parents work to get you where you are today?”
Some of the stories were unexpected, like this one from Ofelia Gonzalez in Phoenix, about her father, Valdemar:
Some were laugh-out-loud funny. Frances Wang, a TV news anchor in Miami, proudly shared the many jobs her mom, Corrina, worked after she left China for the U.S.: En Español: Sobre los hombros de nuestros padres, los cocineros, niñeras y jardineros, hemos viajado muy lejos... “I want my kids to be ambitious,” she said. “But I also want to pass along to them what I’ve learned from my generation — that it’s OK to stop and take care of yourself.”
“Where I live, I don’t know many people who share my parents’ struggles,” she said. “I forgot it formed a sense of shame in me. This made me realize I don’t feel shame anymore. There are so many others who have gone through what my parents went through.”
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