Dolores Hurta Film Analysis

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Dolores Huerta
I have been waiting for months in great anticipation for the documentary film screening on Dolores Huerta’s life. Several years ago, at the same location I attended a discussion about Larry Itliong’s activism in the farmworker movement and that is where I first heard and learned about Dolores Huerta. Since then she has become an inspiration to me. Moreover, she is a native of Stockton and a Delta College alumna.
I learned from the documentary that Dolores Huerta is among the most important, yet lease known, human rights activists in American history. She was an equal partner in co-founding the first farm workers unions with Cesar Chaves. Most of her contribution to the movement has gone largely unrecognized. She was fully committed to tirelessly fighting for racial and labor justice, becoming one of the most defiant feminists then and now. …show more content…

She said the pain of separation was enormous when her children were young. Her adult children, who were interviewed agreed that it was painful during that time. But, as they became older they gained more insights and understood their mother’s commitment. This part of her life impacted me on a personal level, for I am a mother of two young teenage boys, I am an activist and a full-time college student with the hopes of becoming an attorney and to continue to make a difference in my community. Witnessing her passion and how she dealt with the personal struggles provided me with a much-needed boost to stay focus on my

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