Dolores
Dolores Huerta defied gender stereotypes in the 1950s by co-founding the country's first farm worker's union with Cesar Chavez. What begins as a fight for racial and labor justice quickly transforms into a fight for gender equality inside the same union she is forced to leave. Dolores emerges with a vision that ties her newfound feminism with racial and class justice as she struggles with 11 children, three marriages, and being nearly killed by a San Francisco tactical police squad.