Dolores Huerta
Weaving Movements Together: Immigration, Environment, Labor, Women’s Rights and LGBT Equality

Lund Auditorium and Online
Free; Registration Required
Inspirational activist Dolores Huerta will share the fascinating story of her involvement in the Labor Movement in the 1960s and how that work is still relevant into today’s fractured society. One of the most influential labor activists of the 20th century, Huerta is a leader of the Chicano civil rights movement and co-founded the United Farm Workers Association with Cesar Chavez.
Co-Presented by the Siena Center and the Rebecca Crown Library