
© Dolores Huerta
Expositions du 3/7/2015 au 15/5/2016 Terminé
National Portrait Gallery St Martin's Place WC2H 0HE London Royaume-Uni
"One Life: Dolores Huerta" will highlight the significant role of this Latina leader in the California farm workers movement of the 1960s and 70s.National Portrait Gallery St Martin's Place WC2H 0HE London Royaume-Uni
This eleventh installment in the "One Life" series is the first devoted to a Latina. It will illuminate Huerta as the co-founder, with Cesar Chavez, of the United Farm Workers (UFW), and highlight her position as the union's lobbyist and contract negotiator. Huerta was instrumental in achieving major legal protections and a better standard of living for farm workers, yet she remains largely under-acknowledged in history. The exhibition is the first in a national museum to draw attention to her contributions.
Opening in July 2015, the exhibition will coincide with the 50th anniversary of the September 1965 grape strike launched by the farm workers movement.
Taína Caragol, curator for Latino art and history, is the curator for this exhibition.