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A standing ovation and shouts of 鈥渟铆 se puede!鈥 greeted lifelong activist and social justice leader Dolores Huerta as she took the Lund Auditorium stage this spring as a special guest of 海角社区.

A labor activist who coined what became the farm labor movement鈥檚 motto 鈥淵es, we can,鈥 Huerta, now 93, answered questions on a number of topics, including her time as co-founder of the United Farm Workers Association with Cesar Chavez, grassroots union organizing, and the successful consumer grape boycotts that led to improved conditions and rights for workers.

It was a return visit for Huerta, a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient and founder of the Dolores Huerta Foundation, which helps communities build volunteer organizations pursuing social justice.

鈥淚鈥檓 very proud to come back to this university because the Dominicans have always been courageous fighters for women, especially children,鈥 Huerta said.

She shared insights for a new generation of activists, encouraging them to find organizations that need volunteers to help do their work.

鈥淲e can talk about social justice, but when we get physically engaged, we learn by doing,鈥 Huerta said. 鈥淚t gives the emotional fortitude [activists] need.鈥

鈥淪he is a very good representation of myself,鈥 said Dominican sophomore and Schmitt Scholar Ingrid Bustos, who attended Huerta鈥檚 appearance. 鈥淣ot only is she Hispanic, but she鈥檚 a woman, and I feel like Latina women don鈥檛 get the same representation as men. It was very important for me to go see her.鈥

Senior Remesis Garcia said she attended Huerta鈥檚 visit because she read about her work in a Latin American history course.

鈥淪he was very inspiring and she鈥檚 still very, very motivated, which I really like,鈥 Garcia noted. 鈥淎nd she鈥檚 93 and still fighting!鈥