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West Edge Opera’s presents the world premiere of ‘Dolores’ — and Dolores Huerta herself will be in the audience.
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A defining voice in California civil rights history takes center stage in "Dolores," set for its world premiere at West Edge Opera.
The opera about labor leader Dolores Huerta and the 1968 Delano Grape Strike is taut as a political thriller and musically ...
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Local News Matters on MSNReview: West Edge Opera's powerful ‘Dolores' recalls life of iconic labor activistWest Edge Opera premiered "Dolores," an opera based on the life of activist Dolores Huerta at Oakland's Scottish Rite Center, ...
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Local News Matters on MSNBest Bets: Tom Rigney and Flambeau, Mike Epps, Third World's reggae, ‘H.M.S. Pinafore,' ‘Dolores' opera premiereAll kinds of musicians are playing all kinds of music at free community concerts enlivening the Bay Area this summer. On ...
As a lifelong activist, Dolores Huerta has learned how to use her voice to fight for social justice. She discusses the power that all of us have to demand justice and spark movements for change.
Dolores Huerta turns 92 on April 10. Amazingly (or maybe not), she is still organizing, still fighting, still challenging us all to stand up, organize and make this world a better place.
Dolores Huerta’s passion for music will be illuminated at CSUN tribute to civil rights activist Dolores Huerta speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative on Sept. 20 in New York.
Dolores Huerta celebrates her 94th birthday on Wednesday. Through her foundation, she continues to advocate for farmworkers, immigrants, women's rights, the LGBTQ+ community and other causes.
Dolores Huerta was co-founder, with Cesar Chavez, of the United Farm Workers union and also the person who came up with that organization’s celebrated slogan, “Si, se puede” -- yes, we can.
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