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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 👏🏾
Celebrate BLACK HISTORY MONTH with the documentary: AFROLATINOS “The Untaught History”
News / Noticias AfroLatinos "An Untaught History" College Tour In 2008 Renzo Devia and Alicia Anabel Santos embarked on a journey no other team has done before. They sought out to find their African roots by traveling to almost every single country in...
Martin Luther King as a family man
News / Noticias National Action Network in Harlem MLK celebration present Martin Luther King, Jr. as a family man. Photos by: SEITU ORONDE, 929 407-4189 [supsystic-gallery id=40] ELE OnTheSceneMEET ELE OnTheSceneAbout UsStaffPress AlertsEPKMedia...
MARCHA DE LAS MUJERES 2019
News / Noticias [supsystic-gallery id=39] por Sandra Escallón A pesar del frío miles de personas salieron a participar a la tercera edición de la Marcha de las Mujeres en Nueva York. Un movimiento que busca la igualdad de género. Este año la marcha tomó...
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