For more than 50 years, activist Dolores Huerta has worked tirelessly to advance the cause of marginalized communities. She is internationally recognized as a feminist, a farm worker advocate, a gay rights activist, and a labor leader among other things. As a champion whose work transcends issue-specific movements, Dolores announced the launch of the “Weaving Movements” campaign at her 80th birthday celebration on August 13, 2010 at a benefit concert supporting the Dolores Huerta Foundation.
Fashioned as a tribute to Dolores’ diverse body of work, the campaign calls on leaders of the progressive agenda to unite under one banner and work cooperatively towards a common goal of social justice. As stewards of the "Weaving Movements" Campaign and Dolores Huerta’s legacy, the Dolores Huerta Foundation continues to build coalitions with people and organizations fighting for justice and equality. If you’re interested in joining us in our mission of Weaving Movements Together, please contact us or fill out the form to get involved.
Welcome to the Dolores Huerta Foundation website! We're excited to share our important work transforming towns into healthy just communities.
We are currently organizing in 3 communities in southern Kern County and 3 communities in Tulare County. Our full time organizers form neighborhood organizations called Vecinos Unidos (United Neighbors) to enact change in their communities. The Vecinos, our neighborhood resident volunteers, are trained to engage public officials how to work in synergy with residents.
Vecinos improve their neighborhoods and towns into just societies. By working together, they take collective responsibility for their lives and their communities. By using direct nonviolent action they develop into strong committed leaders. They learn they can influence local, state and national issues.
The Vecinos Unidos model proves that the working poor and immigrants have the potential leadership to resolve issues. Join us to expand to other low income communities so they can participate in this social justice network. Your support makes it possible for our staff and volunteers to transform our low income communities by developing the capacity and power of their indigenous leadership.
¡Sí Se Puede!
Sincerely,
Dolores Huerta, President
Camila Chavez, Executive Director
The Hermes Music Foundation partnered with the Dolores Huerta Foundation to produce "Claro Que Se Puede", a "Proyecto De Amor" (Project of Love). 50% of the proceeds from the CD sales will benefit the DHF. Artists include the likes of Carlos Santana, Willie Nelson, Los Lonely Boys, y mas!