In honor of Women’s History Month, come learn more about the life, work and legacy of Dolores Huerta. Presented by Sandra E. Garcia, Glendale Unified School District Spanish FLAG & History teacher
In honor of Women’s History Month, come learn more about the life, work and legacy of Dolores Huerta. Learn about her struggles to eliminate pesticides from many of the same crops that end up in your cup of tea. Learn how topics such as intersectionality, gender/ethnic bias, social justice, activism, and advocacy collide in the life-story of this iconic woman and the lives of those she touched. Reflect on the ways Huerta negotiated some of her various identities and overcame many of the challenges she faced, all while exploring your own. And finally, come ready to be inspired and be called to action by her example and extraordinary life.
Note: Registration will close 30 minutes before the event. Once you have registered, you will be sent an email on the day of the event with the Zoom link to the presentation.
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Lecture |
TAGS: | virtual | history | Bethechange |