Question 1:
Why do you think Peggy's entire family was ignoring Panchito?
Because they don't want him to have to leave the U.S and they want him to be safe. - Nick Baker
Question 2:
Roberto & Panchito work 7 days a week, go to school, and study on Saturday nights. Do you think teenagers these days have the same work learning ethic as back then?
I think that teens nowadays don't have the same work ethic because of technology progressing. - Vin K.
Question 3:
How do you think it would feel to be in Papa's shoes? Not being able to work and support your family with money. How would it feel?
I would feel really guilty. The reason is that, being the man of the house means that the family always counts on you. However, when you can not support your own family, then you feel really ashamed of even daring to be the man of your own house. - Giancarlo C.
Question 4:
Put yourself in the shoes of a farmworker youth. Imagine working 14 hours in harsh conditions. What would be the hardest thing about this life for you?
The hardest thing for me to do would be to stand in the sun for up to 9 hours. Especially without any thing to cover my head from the hat BURNING up my face. - Vin K.
Question 5:
One of the farmer kids says, "after all the work is over, nobody remembers the people. Or the children who worked. The farmworker is forgotten." Do you agree with this statment? Do the videos change the way you think about fruits and vegetables. Explain...
They don't really change the way I think about fruits & vegetables. The videos only change the way I thought about the people, including kids, picking the fruits and vegetables. I now think that it is the wrong thing to have even little kids up to 5 years old, picking thousands of different crops. -Vin K