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In this episode, I reflect on the recent statements from Dolores Huerta and the broader conversation surrounding her account involving Cesar Chavez.
After listening to her interview with Maria Hinojosa, I found myself sitting with the weight of a woman who carried a painful truth for decades to protect a movement she helped build.
But what struck me just as much was the response.
Instead of engaging with what was said, many have shifted the conversation toward her personal life—her relationships, her children, and her character.
In this episode, I explore:
Why survivors often stay silent for years
How power operates within movements and leadership
Why legacy and harm can exist at the same time
And what it reveals about us when we question the woman instead of examining the system
This is not about erasing history.
It’s about understanding it more honestly.
Topics:
Dolores Huerta, Cesar Chavez, farmworker movement, leadership, power dynamics, survivor advocacy, cultural conversations
By Behind the Scenes with Humberto RodriguezIn this episode, I reflect on the recent statements from Dolores Huerta and the broader conversation surrounding her account involving Cesar Chavez.
After listening to her interview with Maria Hinojosa, I found myself sitting with the weight of a woman who carried a painful truth for decades to protect a movement she helped build.
But what struck me just as much was the response.
Instead of engaging with what was said, many have shifted the conversation toward her personal life—her relationships, her children, and her character.
In this episode, I explore:
Why survivors often stay silent for years
How power operates within movements and leadership
Why legacy and harm can exist at the same time
And what it reveals about us when we question the woman instead of examining the system
This is not about erasing history.
It’s about understanding it more honestly.
Topics:
Dolores Huerta, Cesar Chavez, farmworker movement, leadership, power dynamics, survivor advocacy, cultural conversations