Dolores Huerta challenges traditional gender norms by co-founding the country's first farm workers' union with Cesar Chavez in the 1950s. As she fights for racial and labor justice, she also faces a battle for gender equality within the union, ultimately leading to her departure.
Dolores
A 1950s housewife and mother of eleven children finds her voice and becomes a catalyst for change, mobilizing a farmer's union and later dedicating herself to a pioneering women's rights and gender equality movement.