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Dolores Huerta, a civil rights advocate and labor leader
Born in New Mexico to a Mexican immigrant family 🇲🇽 she has dedicated her life to championing Farmworker’s Rights. ✊🏾
One of her most important contributions has been co-founding–along with Cesar Chavez–what eventually became United Farm Workers (UFW).
The lettuce, grape, and wine boycotts she planned in the 1970s helped lead to the passage of the Agricultural Labor Relations Act which finally allowed California farmworkers to bargain collectively.
President Obama honored Dolores for her lifetime achievements with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012, the highest award for civilians in this country 👏🏾
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Big Bird and former cast members revealed the new Sesame Street in NY
News / Noticias Yes as today, May 1, 2019 if you're still looking how to get to "Sesame Street" look no further because now the intersection of West 63rd Street and Broadway, where the Sesame Workshop offices are locate at the west side of Manhattan....
93 years old social worker received an outstanding honor at Ruby Award New York
News / Noticias Rev Anna Wyatt 93 years old receiving her Ruby Award from the Association of Social Workers. ELE OnTheSceneMEET ELE OnTheSceneAbout UsStaffPress AlertsEPKMedia KitNEED HELP?Privacy Policy Cookies Policy Sitemap Contact UsFOLLOW...
Regresa el festival de cine colombiano a Nueva york
News / Noticias Por Sandra Escallon Empieza la fiesta más importante del cine colombiano en la Gran Manzana. La séptima versión del festival estará mostrando las mejores producciones del cine colombiano desde el 28 de marzo al 31 de marzo en Cinépolis...
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