We suggest a donation of $20-100+ to support the Dolores Huerta Foundation. DOLORES HUERTA .
The Drake Women's and Gender Studies Department is proud to partner with the Chrysalis Foundation to host a screening and discussion of the documentary, Dolores: Rebel. Members of the UCSF community and the public are invited to a free screening of "Dolores," an award-winning documentary about the life of Chicana activist Dolores Huerta, and a talk about the 2020 U.S. Census. Admission to the film screening is free.
Dolours Price, the infamous IRA radical convicted of bombing England’s Old Bailey in 1973, granted a series of revealing interviews in 2010 on the strict condition of their posthumous release.
Dolores Huerta is among the most important, yet least known, activists in American history. Dolores tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice alongside Chavez, becoming one of the most defiant feminists of the twentieth century—and she continues the fight to this day, at 87. The documentary has been widely acclaimed and brings well-needed attention to a history that has shaped America. With intimate and unprecedented access to this intensely private mother to eleven, the film reveals the raw, personal stakes involved in committing one’s life to social change. The film screening of Dolores directed by Peter Bratt, will close the Princeton Environmental Film Festival; sponsored by the Princeton Public Library.Dolores Huerta, an equal partner in co-founding the first farm workers unions along with … Dolores Huerta might be the most influential American labor and civil rights activist that you haven’t heard of. Holocaust Museum Houston's Latino Initiatives Advisory Committee and young professionals group, NEXTGen, invite you to a private film screening of “Dolores.” One of the most important, yet least known activists of our time, Dolores Huerta was an equal partner in founding the first farm workers union with César Chávez.
The film screening will be followed by a Q & A session with Dolores Huerta herself and the executive team of the Dolores …
Join us for a fundraising film screening event of “Dolores”, the documentary featuring the life and work of the incredible social justice and labor organizer, Dolores Huerta.
Activist. Employees, students and the community are invited to join Chemeketa for a free screening and discussion of the film DOLORES on Wednesday, March 7 at 12 or 3 pm.
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The film screening will be followed by a Q & A session with Dolores Huerta herself and the executive team of the Dolores Huerta Foundation. The film reveals the raw, personal stakes involved in committing one’s life to social change. With intimate and unprecedented access to this intensely private mother to eleven, 'Dolores' reveals the raw, personal stakes involved in committing one’s life to social change.
A former IRA member’s story comes to vivid, brutal life in Maurice Sweeney’s hybrid documentary. A special screening of Dolores, the new documentary film about activist Dolores Huerta. Minimum Donation to Reserve your seat at the Q&A: $20.
Seeking to correct that oversight, student-group Latinxs Unidos reached out to the rest of the campus community last Saturday and Sunday in the form of a film screening.
Produced by Carlos Santana and premiered at Sundance Film Festival, Dolores features an intersectional “cast” of civil rights leaders from both then and now–including Angela Davis, Gloria Steinem, Eliseo Medina, Luis Valdez, and the next generation of leaders on the rise. Film Screening & Discussion with film director Peter Bratt: DOLORES. It previously screened at the Sundance Film Festival, and won awards at both the San Francisco International Film Festival and the Seattle International Film Festival.
History tells us Cesar Chavez transformed the U.S. labor movement by leading the first farm workers’ union.