- Challenges and Barriers
- Death, loss and uncertainty
“Money…There is not enough of it; you need it to do other things; you need to exist.”
Participant:
- Atlanta, GA
- white
- female
- 15-22
- lower income
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“Money…There is not enough of it; you need it to do other things; you need to exist.”
“Mostly my parents because before my dad became disabled he was in an oil field in Texas, and it was very physically straining. I don’t think I would want that.”
“[At 25] I live in Louisiana. I live in Texas. I am a nurse. The important things to me are good health, family, safety and security, good paying job, God, and friends. My family, God and friends are important to me.”
[At 25] “It’s going to be, I know I’m going to be out of school, but then but after, like after that I don’t really look super far because I’m like the type of person that changes my mind about a lot of things. So like I’m just working towards like, I’m kind of going day by, more day by day.”
“Requirements.”
“Cleaning because sometimes you have to manage cleaning your store or wherever you work at.”
“Definitely my creative friends who have been supportive.”
“I wrote work your way up. I wrote passion, hopefully, because hopefully you are passionate about what you’re career is or what you’re working towards. I wrote your job and work towards a career, yeah.”
“For an internship, this year I was working in an after school program for elementary kids, and how I got it is through this staff member. I didn’t really know her, but she kept trying to reach out to me like oh, you look like you want to do something for your summer, make money and stuff. So I decided to go and get help from her.”
[At 25] I’ll probably be working on my dissertation at that point for some type of cancer research, not too far from here. Hopefully, it will be at Northwestern. And probably very nervous because I’ll have so much work to do at that point.”