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SUMMARY:Fish Tank: Movie Night: "Dolores"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fundraiser for the Dolores Huerta Foundation in celebration of Dolores' 95th birthday!\n\n\n\nDolores is a documentary film about the life of Dolores Huerta\, born April 10th 1930\, a labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers union alongside Cesar Chavez\, shaping the course of labor history in the United States. A tireless advocate for farm workers' rights\, she was pivotal in securing improved working conditions and fair wages for agricultural laborers. Dolores Huerta's enduring legacy extends beyond labor activism\, encompassing her commitment to social justice\, feminism\, and grassroots organizing through the Dolores Huerta Foundation. \n\n\n\nShe was inducted into the California Hall of Fame in March of 2013. She has received numerous awards\, among them The Eleanor Roosevelt Humans Rights Award from President Clinton in l998\, Ms. Magazine's One of the Three Most Important Women of l997\, Ladies Home Journal's 100 Most Important Woman of the 20th Century\, The Puffin Foundation's Award for Creative Citizenship\, The Ohtli Award from the Mexican Government\, and The Smithsonian Institution   James Smithson Award.\n\n\n\nIn 2012 President Obama bestowed Dolores with her most prestigious award\, The Presidential Medal of Freedom\, the highest civilian award in the United States. Upon receiving this award Dolores said\, "The freedom of association means that people can come together in organization to fight for solutions to the problems they confront in their communities. The great social justice changes in our country have happened when people came together\, organized\, and took direct action. It is this right that sustains and nurtures our democracy today. The civil rights movement\, the labor movement\, the women's movement\, and the equality movement for our LGBT brothers and sisters are all manifestations of these rights."  \n\n\n\nThe phrase "S \, se puede"  ("Yes\, we can" or "Yes\, it can be done")\, which became a rallying cry  for the United Farm Workers\, was coined by Dolores Huerta during C sar Ch vez's 25-day fast in 1972.    President  Barack Obama adopted the English version "Yes\, we can!" first during the  Democratic Party of Illinois primaries leading up to 2004 Illinois  elections to the US Senate\, and it became a slogan of his 2008  presidential campaign. \n\n\n\nDolores is an intimate and inspiring portrait of a passionate champion of the  oppressed and an indomitable woman willing to accept the personal  sacrifices involved in committing one's life to social change.  \n\nDonate to The Dolores Huerta Foundation\n\nHelp Us Meet Our Goal of Raising $2\,500! Yes\, We Can!\n\n\n\nTheir Mission: "Inspiring and organizing communities to build volunteer organizations empowered to pursue social justice." \n\nIf you are unable to attend but would like to make a donation\, the button below is directly linked to The Dolores Huerta Foundation.  Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goal!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Join us for a fundraiser for the Dolores Huerta Foundation in celebration of Dolores&#39\; 95th birthday!<br />\n<br />\n<strong><em>Dolores</em></strong>&nbsp\;is a documentary film about the life of Dolores Huerta\, born April 10th 1930\, a labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers union alongside Cesar Chavez\, shaping the course of labor history in the United States. A tireless advocate for farm workers&rsquo\; rights\, she was pivotal in securing improved working conditions and fair wages for agricultural laborers. Dolores Huerta&rsquo\;s enduring legacy extends beyond labor activism\, encompassing her commitment to social justice\, feminism\, and grassroots organizing through the Dolores Huerta Foundation.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nShe was inducted into the California Hall of Fame in March of 2013. She has received numerous awards\, among them The Eleanor Roosevelt Humans Rights Award from President Clinton in l998\, Ms. Magazine&rsquo\;s One of the Three Most Important Women of l997\, Ladies Home Journal&rsquo\;s 100 Most Important Woman of the 20th Century\, The Puffin Foundation&rsquo\;s Award for Creative Citizenship\, The Ohtli Award from the Mexican Government\, and The Smithsonian Institution &ndash\; James Smithson Award.<br />\n<br />\nIn 2012 President Obama bestowed Dolores with her most prestigious award\, The Presidential Medal of Freedom\, the highest civilian award in the United States. Upon receiving this award Dolores said\, &ldquo\;The freedom of association means that people can come together in organization to fight for solutions to the problems they confront in their communities. The great social justice changes in our country have happened when people came together\, organized\, and took direct action. It is this right that sustains and nurtures our democracy today. The civil rights movement\, the labor movement\, the women&rsquo\;s movement\, and the equality movement for our LGBT brothers and sisters are all manifestations of these rights.&rdquo\; &nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThe phrase &quot\;S&iacute\;\, se puede&quot\; &nbsp\;(&quot\;Yes\, we can&quot\; or &quot\;Yes\, it can be done&quot\;)\, which became a rallying cry &nbsp\;for the United Farm Workers\, was coined by Dolores Huerta during C&eacute\;sar Ch&aacute\;vez&#39\;s 25-day fast in 1972. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;President &nbsp\;Barack Obama adopted the English version &quot\;Yes\, we can!&quot\; first during the &nbsp\;Democratic Party of Illinois primaries leading up to 2004 Illinois &nbsp\;elections to the US Senate\, and it became a slogan of his 2008 &nbsp\;presidential campaign.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\n<em>Dolores</em>&nbsp\;is an intimate and inspiring portrait of a passionate champion of the &nbsp\;oppressed and an indomitable woman willing to accept the personal &nbsp\;sacrifices involved in committing one&rsquo\;s life to social change. &nbsp\;</span></span></h2>\n\n<h2 class="x-el x-el-h6 c1-1 c1-2 c1-1o c1-1d c1-4v c1-14 c1-56 c1-5b c1-1b c1-b c1-a9 c1-6s c1-47 c1-6v c1-6x c1-6y c1-6z" data-aid="SECONDARY_TITLE_RENDERED" data-font-scaled="true" data-typography="DetailsAlpha" data-ux="Details" style="box-sizing: inherit\; font-family: Lato\, arial\, sans-serif\; margin-top: 0px\; overflow-wrap: break-word\; line-height: 1.5\; margin-bottom: 16px\; text-wrap: pretty\; font-size: 22px\; color: rgb(89\, 89\, 89)\;"><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Donate to The Dolores Huerta Foundation</span></span></h2>\n\n<h2 aria-level="2" class="x-el x-el-h2 c1-1 c1-2 c1-1o c1-1d c1-88 c1-17 c1-15 c1-14 c1-16 c1-1b c1-21 c1-22 c1-23 c1-24 c1-1h c1-6s c1-32 c1-47 c1-18 c1-6v c1-aa c1-ab c1-10 c1-ac c1-z c1-ad c1-ae c1-9m c1-af c1-6x c1-6y c1-6z" data-aid="SECTION_TITLE_RENDERED" data-font-scaled="true" data-typography="HeadingBeta" data-ux="HeadingMajor" role="heading" style="box-sizing: inherit\; margin: 0px\; overflow-wrap: break-word\; font-family: Ubuntu\, sans-serif\; padding: 0px\; color: rgb(27\, 27\, 27)\; font-size: 22px\; line-height: 1.25\;"><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Help Us Meet Our Goal of Raising $2\,500! 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LOCATION:The Fish Tank 34233 Via Santa Rosa\, Capistrano Beach (Dana Point)\, CA 92624
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