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Grassroots organizer Dolores Huerta talks to Kim about her first encounter with the deep poverty of California farmworkers in the 1950s, and how she took on the status quo (in a wrinkled sweater) during the landmark Delano Grape Strike. All the time, she fought on two fronts: resisting exploitation and also resisting sexism, sometimes from within the very labor movement she helped to launch.
See the portraits we discuss:
Huerta with ‘Huelga’ Sign
Huerta at Delano Grape Strike
Huerta with Fred Ross
Huerta by Barbara Carrasco
Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes
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Grassroots organizer Dolores Huerta talks to Kim about her first encounter with the deep poverty of California farmworkers in the 1950s, and how she took on the status quo (in a wrinkled sweater) during the landmark Delano Grape Strike. All the time, she fought on two fronts: resisting exploitation and also resisting sexism, sometimes from within the very labor movement she helped to launch.
See the portraits we discuss:
Huerta with ‘Huelga’ Sign
Huerta at Delano Grape Strike
Huerta with Fred Ross
Huerta by Barbara Carrasco
Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes

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