In this teacher video resource from wayground.com, Maria Mazziotti Gillan reads her poem, "Daddy, We Called You," about an experience growing up in a poor immigrant family in Paterson, New Jersey. It highlights the struggles with language and cultural identity, the dual roles within the family, and the contrast between home life and external perceptions.
She reflects on the sacrifices made by their father, who worked multiple jobs to support the family, and acknowledges the profound impact he had on their life. The narrative concludes with a later, more mature and deep appreciation for the father's efforts and the shaping of the speaker's identity.
Maria Mazziotti Gillan's newest poetry collection is When the Stars Were Still Visible (2021). Other recent publications are the poetry and photography collection, Paterson Light and Shadow, and the poetry collections What Blooms in Winter and The Girls in the Chartreuse Jackets, a pairing of her poems with her paintings.
Maria's artist website is MariaMazziottiGillan.com and her poetry website is MariaGillan.com.


