How can people work together to raise their voices and demand the rights they have been denied? How do social movements create lasting change? During this conversation with Dolores Huerta, a civil rights icon and co-founder of the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA), we discuss her life's work, current activism, and our new lessons on the United Farm Workers.
Resource List
- Website: Dolores Huerta Foundation
- Book: From Reflection to Action: A Choosing to Participate Toolkit
- Featured Collection: Latinx Rights in 1960s California
- Unit: 10 Questions for Young Changemakers
- Lesson: 10 Questions for the Present: Parkland Student Activism
- Teaching Idea: After Parkland, Students Choose to Participate
- Blog: "Dolores Huerta's Life of Indefatigable Resistance"