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Dolores Huerta and Peter Bratt on the Documentary 'Dolores'

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The name Cesar Chavez is synonymous with farm worker rights, but Dolores Huerta, the woman who co-founded the United Farm Workers union with Chavez, is not as well-known. The new documentary, Dolores, aims to change that by highlighting the critical role Huerta played, and continues to play, as an activist and civil rights leader.

Guests:

  • Dolores Huerta, President, Dolores Huerta Foundation
  • Peter Bratt, Director, Dolores

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