The Migrant Child Farmworkers©
Now High-Profile Professionals – How Did They Do It?
While growing up they experienced seemingly overwhelming hardships including homelessness, hunger, poverty, neglect, and abuse. This exacerbated by society’s cruel indifference to their struggles taking place in full view of all. Most were full-time migrant child farmworkers, with their earnings going to help with family survival. The rest are all the children of immigrant parents with a farm working background.
Today they’re doctors, research scientists, engineers, educators, and leaders elected to the U.S. Congress and California State Assembly and Senate. Their impressive accomplishments include authoring hundreds of scientific research papers published in the New England Journal of Medicine; contributing to the development of pivotal Apple products such as the Bondi Blue iMac, the Cube, iPad, MacBook Pro; and teaching medicine at Stanford School of Medicine and UCSF Fresno. Their success, in defiance of seemingly impossible adversity, is a testament to the indomitable human spirit. Their ability to turn childhood poverty and hardship into personal and professional triumph showcases what is indeed possible for all, including children of immigrant and refugee families, and those experiencing homelessness or other extraordinary family crises.
