ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月16日 05時41分


Shannon Mulcahy, 43, started working at a bearings plant in Indianapolis when she was 25. Men came and went. Houses were bought and lost. But her job was always there. Until now. She and her co-workers had gotten the news back in October: The factory was closing. Her job was moving to Mexico. Her boyfriend tried to console her. “We’re survivors,” he told her. “We’ll get by.” Her daughter, Nicole, wasn’t so sure. A high school senior, she had dreamed of being the first in her family to go to college. Figuring out how to pay for it kept her up at night. And Shannon’s 23-year-old son Bub depended on Shannon to help support his disabled 4-year-old daughter, Carmella, who has has a rare chromosomal disorder and had just barely survived a litany of major surgeries. Shannon had no idea what to do. She wished the new factory in Mexico would burn to the ground. She cried that night. And the next night. And the next. Then, that Monday, Shannon did the only thing she knew how. She put on her electric-blue eyeliner and went back to work. @alyssaschukar took this photo of Shannon, holding her granddaughter, Carmella. Watch our #InstagramStory to read more about Shannon and to see more of @alyssaschukar’s photos.


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