Nice to throw in the little bit of diversity, but why do I still see this story slanting toward an 'anyone else v white' issue?
Maybe it's time we all just GIVE UP on getting along... that appeal to anyone? For as long as stories like these are dominating the press and encouraging negativity on both sides of the coin, it just seems hopeless and sad.
My family had domestic help when I was a child; I loved them all like family - and still consider their relatives that way today. But then, nobody back then told me it should be a different way...
Re: “Voices of the help: Domestic workers tell their stories”
Nice to throw in the little bit of diversity, but why do I still see this story slanting toward an 'anyone else v white' issue?
Maybe it's time we all just GIVE UP on getting along... that appeal to anyone? For as long as stories like these are dominating the press and encouraging negativity on both sides of the coin, it just seems hopeless and sad.
My family had domestic help when I was a child; I loved them all like family - and still consider their relatives that way today. But then, nobody back then told me it should be a different way...