Things were desperate for Izaílde Silva, in fact, they were about as bleak as they could be: it was lunchtime and the 58-year-old housekeeper had no food on the stove. There was nothing in the pantry at the woman’s home in Belém do Pará, a city of 1.4 million people in northern Brazil. Victoria and Paola, Silva’s granddaughters, didn’t know it yet, but there would be no lunch, and likely no dinner, either.
Silva’s work as a maid—and the income that provided meals for Victoria and…Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ann-en/~3/Dp-H5ohJYlQ/