What is in a name?
MariaTaide is named after her paternal and maternal grandmothers. Her paternal grandmother is Taide, but her mother told her “we added Maria on to it so that the American people at school and your friends will be able to pronounce your name.” Once she started school she went by the name Maria, which was the name of her maternal grandmother.
MariaTaide became “Maria” to the world outside of her family. She went to elementary school at a private catholic school and longed for public school. So as a freshman her parents gave in to her pleas but as a sophomore, she landed at St. Paul’s High School in San Francisco. It is famous for being the location of the movie “Sister Act.” Her parents chose this private catholic school because it was close to their restaurants in the city. “It was a great experience and I’m glad my parents only let me go to public school for a year. The freedom of it was not benefiting me and I was relieved they sent me back to private school,” said Taide.
Summer trips to Mexico…
On becoming an adult…
Working 3 jobs, going to school, and trying to raise a baby is when Taide came to a realization. “My parents had worked so hard to do everything the right way. I didn’t realize until my son was born that I’d been fighting everything my parents tried to give me as a U.S. citizen,” states Taide. That’s when she graduated with honors and landed her dream job with Yosh for Hair, a San Francisco salon. She was hired on her 23rd birthday!
I’m Mexican…
Faith…
On moving to Arizona…
Airplane Commuter…
Grateful to her parents…
I hope you enjoyed getting to know Taide. She was a joy to sit and chat with. There are so many other interesting things about her life that I couldn’t get into the article. She has inspired me by her love of her parents and her gratitude and appreciation of their vision of a life in America! I also love that she is so thankful to be a first generation American but always thankful for her Mexican Heritage.
I’ll be bringing you a few more profiles this month as we continue to celebrate Mexican Heritage Month!
Adios and Blessings,
Carrie
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