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美国国家公共电台 NPR Philando Castile's Mother Wipes Out School Lunch Debt, Continuing Son's Legacy

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Philando Castile's Mother Wipes Out School Lunch Debt, Continuing Son's Legacy1

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AILSA CHANG, HOST:

In 2016, Philando Castile was fatally shot by a police officer during a traffic stop in Minnesota. Castile was the beloved cafeteria supervisor2 at J.J. Hill Montessori Magnet School. He was known as the lunch man or Mr. Phil. If a child didn't have enough to eat, he would add some graham crackers3 to her tray or even use his own money to pay for her lunch.

Castile's legacy of generosity4 lives on through his mother. Last month, Valerie Castile donated $8,000 to a high school outside Minneapolis to pay off lunch debts for hundreds of students. The money came from the Philando Castile Relief Foundation. It's a nonprofit she founded in her son's name after his death.

Valerie Castile joins me now from her home in Minnesota. Welcome.

VALERIE CASTILE: Hello. How are you today?

CHANG: I'm very good. Thank you so much for joining us today.

I just want to start with your son. You know, Philando was remembered so much for his kindness and his rapport5 with the students at his school. Can you share a story about just how beloved he was at J.J. Hill Montessori Magnet School?

CASTILE: One story that resonates with me is a young boy was new to the school. And when he would come in to the cafeteria, he would sit by himself because he didn't know anyone. And my son would come over and talk with him. And he just grabbed his tray and took him to another table with other little boys. And you know, the kids introduced themselves, and he sat with them to have lunch from that day forward.

CHANG: Philando helped to make his first friends.

CASTILE: Yes, he did.

CHANG: So can you talk a little bit about this foundation you started? I mean, how big of a problem is this - young students racking up debt for school lunch?

CASTILE: You know, I don't have children that are school-aged.

CHANG: Yeah.

CASTILE: So I really had no idea of the lunch shaming and kids going without eating. And then to have a debt at the end of the year, I had no knowledge about that. But now that we've been doing things - you know, helping6 students pay off these debts - it has really come to the surface. A lot of problems in our school districts have really opened up our eyes about the problems that we have in our schools.

CHANG: Do you think this is something that you believe in so much that you would like to push for change at the political level now?

CASTILE: Oh, my God, yes. That's the next step. I mean, our kids have one job, one job only, and that's to go to school, become educated to become the future leaders of this country. And I myself personally - and I think a lot of parents will agree that they should eat lunch free.

CHANG: You know, the story of your son's life - it has moved people so profoundly that your foundation actually isn't the only one doing this kind of work in Philando's memory. What has that been like for you as his mother to watch the impact he has had even after his death?

CASTILE: It's been a journey. Everyone who has came forward in doing anything in honor of Philando - it's just a beautiful thing to watch, you know, even though they tried to make him seem like he was something that he wasn't. You know, he wasn't a thug. You know, he wasn't a gangbanger. And just to see people open up their hearts and their wallets and be so supportive and generous is just absolutely amazing.

CHANG: Valerie Castile is the CEO and president of the Philando Castile Relief Foundation. Thank you so much, Valerie, for joining us today.

CASTILE: Oh, thank you for having me.

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1 legacy 59YzD     
n.遗产,遗赠;先人(或过去)留下的东西
参考例句:
  • They are the most precious cultural legacy our forefathers left.它们是我们祖先留下来的最宝贵的文化遗产。
  • He thinks the legacy is a gift from the Gods.他认为这笔遗产是天赐之物。
2 supervisor RrZwv     
n.监督人,管理人,检查员,督学,主管,导师
参考例句:
  • Between you and me I think that new supervisor is a twit.我们私下说,我认为新来的主管人是一个傻瓜。
  • He said I was too flighty to be a good supervisor.他说我太轻浮不能成为一名好的管理员。
3 crackers nvvz5e     
adj.精神错乱的,癫狂的n.爆竹( cracker的名词复数 );薄脆饼干;(认为)十分愉快的事;迷人的姑娘
参考例句:
  • That noise is driving me crackers. 那噪声闹得我简直要疯了。
  • We served some crackers and cheese as an appetiser. 我们上了些饼干和奶酪作为开胃品。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 generosity Jf8zS     
n.大度,慷慨,慷慨的行为
参考例句:
  • We should match their generosity with our own.我们应该像他们一样慷慨大方。
  • We adore them for their generosity.我们钦佩他们的慷慨。
5 rapport EAFzg     
n.和睦,意见一致
参考例句:
  • She has an excellent rapport with her staff.她跟她职员的关系非常融洽。
  • We developed a high degree of trust and a considerable personal rapport.我们发展了高度的互相信任和不错的私人融洽关系。
6 helping 2rGzDc     
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
参考例句:
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
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