Defining moments.
My first memory of seeing the Statue of Liberty.
➡️In 1970, when I was in second grade in New Jersey, my class took a trip to the Statue of Liberty.
It was only a 30-minute drive from our cushy, middle-class neighborhood.
Back then, everyone brought metal lunch boxes to school.😯
But for this trip, our lunches were packed in brown paper bags instead.
My classmates and I sat at the base of the Statue and ate lunch, looking out over Liberty Island.
I finished most of my sandwich, walked to the rusted, weathered garbage can, and tossed my bag on top of the pile. 🗑️
A minute later, I saw a homeless man reach into the can and take my bag. He began eating what I had thrown away.
That night, I asked my parents why anyone would eat food from the garbage.
They answered me in just three sentences.
I cried.
And I never forgot that moment.
➡️The next year, in 1971, a classmate called me a dirty J*ew.
I was only 9 years old. 😢
➡️1976- I successfully lobbied the principal at my middle school for ...
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