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My maternal grandmother(left) and mom.

I’ve been fortunate in my life to have so many incredible role models; who have encouraged, coached and challenged me to be the best version of myself. My mom, especially, is my biggest role model and inspiration.

 My mom is a trailblazer. She was the first person in her family to go to school. “I used to hide under the bed to convince my parents to buy me a new book for the semester because they would argue that they had just bought one the past semester.” There is still much determination in my mother’s eyes as she retells this story from her childhood about how receiving an education was not a privilege that many women had at the time. My grandparents were illiterate and underprivileged. Hence, she did not have the necessary support to attend school.  Despite the challenges, my mother strove to achieve success through education. 

I grew up watching her pave a way for women in male-dominated areas, whether it was in the work place or the community. She used to work a full day, attend community meetings, make dinner, (if you’ve had my moms cooking you know her hands are magic. Literally!), and stay up late nights to ensure my homework was done. Although a single day is not enough to honor and celebrate this incredible woman, I would like to take today to say thank you.