The (Stockton) Record, 2010
Cynthia Rosas was 20 years old and nine months pregnant with her second daughter, when I met her at a youth shelter. Not long after, while we were on a bus downtown, she told me she had always related to Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who had accompanied the Lewis and Clark expeditions.
Cynthia’s Story – Part 1: Charting a New Course
Cynthia’s Story – Part 2: Toddler Daughter Presents New Set of Challenges
Cynthia’s Story – Part 3: Old Demons, New Challenges
Cynthia’s Story – Part 4: To Change the Future You Must Confront the Past
Cynthia’s Story – Epilogue: Two Years Watching a Young Mother at a Crossroads
