The Power of Immigrants: How They Shaped the World We Know Today

Growing up, I was always fascinated by my great-grandmother, Natalka Patjahailo, and the life she led. Even though I never met her, her legacy still resonates deeply with me today. She spent her later years working tirelessly on behalf of immigrants, specifically those from Finland, Russia, and Ukraine. She fought for their rights, helped them integrate into society, and worked to preserve their cultures.

Her activism inspires me every day. But it also reminds me of a much larger story—the incredible impact that immigrants have had on the world, and how their contributions continue to shape our lives today. From groundbreaking inventions to cultural movements, immigrants have played a crucial role in pushing humanity forward.

Immigrant Contributions That Changed the World

One of the most well-known immigrant contributions is from Alexander Graham Bell. Born in Scotland, Bell's invention of the telephone revolutionized communication forever. Before Bell, it was unimaginable that people from opposite ends of the world could speak to each other instantly. Now, we take this communication for granted. But Bell's work didn’t just change technology; it fundamentally transformed how we connect across borders, how businesses operate, and how people from all walks of life share ideas.

In the tech world, immigrants continue to shape our reality today. Sergey Brin, born in Moscow, co-founded Google, one of the most influential companies in the world. Without his experience and innovative mind, we might not have the search engine that billions of people use daily to access information, learn, and connect. Google has reshaped the world in countless ways—from the information age to the rise of new industries.

These are just two examples of how immigrants have changed the course of history. Without them, the technology we rely on every day wouldn’t be the same.

The Immigrant Legacy in My Family

I’m proud of my own family’s immigrant history. My great-grandmother, Natalka, was a living example of the impact one individual can make. She fought for the rights of Russian, Ukrainian, and Finnish immigrants during a time when the world was vastly different, and her work remains a driving force for me today. Her advocacy was not just about helping people integrate into society—it was about honoring their cultures and making sure that their voices were heard.

Just like these immigrants, my family’s story is one of resilience. From my great-grandmother’s tireless work in advocating for others to my own involvement in activism today, we are part of a long line of people who’ve fought for justice and fairness. It’s a legacy that carries on through me, and I want to continue her work in my own way.

Cultural Advocacy: Continuing the Work

It’s easy to forget, in the hustle and bustle of daily life, how many of the things we take for granted were built by people who came from faraway places. These are the people who helped build our societies, contributed to the arts and sciences, and enriched our communities with new ideas and perspectives.

Today, I want to honor my great-grandmother's legacy by focusing on activism and cultural advocacy. I think about the Finnish, Russian, and Ukrainian communities she worked with, and how their lives were shaped by the challenges they faced in a new land. I want to continue that tradition by supporting immigrant communities and standing up for diversity and inclusion.

A Call to Action

I encourage you to think about the ways immigrants have impacted your own life. The technology you use, the food you eat, the culture you embrace—chances are, many of these things have been shaped by people who came from other countries, seeking a better life and a place to call home.

As we face a world full of challenges, it’s crucial that we recognize the importance of inclusion, empathy, and acceptance. Just as my great-grandmother fought for a better future for immigrants, I believe we can all work together to create a world where diversity is celebrated, not feared.

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Tips to Take Out the 🔥 Burning 🗺️ - Be Your Own Personal 🧑🏻‍🚒

🔥 Life’s challenges can feel like an uncontrollable blaze, but just like a firefighter, we have the power to manage them. Here's how you can be your own personal hero when life feels heated:

  1. Recognize the Fire Early 🔍
    Tune into your emotions early before they spiral out of control.
  2. Pause and Reflect 🧘‍♀️
    Take a moment to breathe and gain perspective.
  3. Assess Your Tools 💪
    Identify the resources you have—strength, support, or a grounding practice.
  4. Take Action, But Don’t Rush 🚒
    Move thoughtfully and don’t rush into decisions.
  5. Know When to Call for Backup 👥
    Surround yourself with those who support you.
  6. Celebrate Small Wins 🎉
    Acknowledge the progress you make, no matter how small.
  7. Stay Prepared for the Next Challenge 🔄
    Equip yourself with resilience and self-care for what’s ahead.

🌍 A Call to Action:
As fires rage in LA and across the world, let’s remember that our inner peace, prayers, and actions can make a difference. Whether through donations, sharing resources, or sending positive energy, we all have a role in healing.

💖 Let’s stand together, extending kindness, resilience, and hope.

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2 min 35 sec ago

These all sound like good tips, Olivia, and ones that I see you using from time to time. We sometimes can't control the fires, but we can control our response to them. "Tune into your emotions early before they spiral out of control." is the best one for me.