Courageous Women & Social Activism

Adios Amor DVD Cover
Synopsis of the Film: Elected by her fellow Mexican American, Filipino, Black, and Okie farm workers to represent them, Maria Moreno became the first farm worker woman in America to be hired as a union organizer through the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC). From California's Central Valley to the Arizona desert and US-Mexico border, a deeply human drama comes to life, of Mexican American farm workers living in dire poverty at a time of unprecedented abundance, whose faith, family values, and working class culture sustained them. Adios Amor - The search for Maria Moreno pays tribute to the people whose hard work feeds the nation, and celebrates the courageous woman who told their story to the world. More information about the film is on the film's website.

Additional Information Relating to Maria Moreno & the AWOC


•  Interview with Laurie Coyle in Colorlines from February 2018  
•  Interview with Maria Moreno and Ernest Lowe, ca. early 1960's 
•  Transcripts of Henry Anderson remembering Maria Moreno and the AWOC. 
•  Wind in the Fields: A Report On Farm Labor by Students For a Democratic Society - a 1966 report about the various groups working for change in the fields, including the AWOC
•  First Hand Accounts by those who helped to build the farm worker movement from the UC San Diego Library Farmworker Movement Documentation Project.  
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Women & Social Activism


•   Mi Historia - A living archive of Latina/Chicana/Hispana/Indigena stories. 

•   Líderes Campesinas - Honored as Nonprofit of the Year in 2019, Líderes Campesinas is a nonprofit that develops leadership among campesinas to initiate social and economic change through the farm worker community. 

•   My Immigrant Life - This podcast is dedicated to breaking down the stereotypes of immigrants by shedding light on their struggles, joys, and perseverance. 

Library Resources & Recommended Reading

Las Obreras Chicana Politics of Worka nd Family Book Cover
Las Obreras: Chicana Politics of Work and Family 
An interdisciplinary understanding of the memory, voice, and lived experiences of Chicanas, the family, and the workplace. 
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Why David Sometimes Wins Book Cover
Why David Sometimes Wins: Leadership, Organization, and Strategy in the California Farm Worker Movement
Farm worker organizing history in the 1900s. Chapter 2, New opportunities, new initiatives, has information on the AWOC, teamsters and the FWA (1959-1962)
CAWHC 331.881 London
So Shall Ye Reap Book Cover
So Shall Ye Reap
Chapter 3, To Build a Union, has information on the history of the AWOC. 
CAWHC 331.881 London
The Truths We Hold Book Cover
The Truths We Hold: An American Journey
The daughter of immigrants, she was raised in an Oakland, California community that cared deeply about social justice; her parents -- an economist from Jamaica and a cancer researcher from India - met as activists in the civil rights movement.
B Harris
Household Workers Unite Book Cover
Household Workers Unite: The Untold Story of African American Women Who Built A Movement
The woman in this book were innovative labor organizers. as a history of poor women workers, it shatters countless myths and assumptions about the labor movement and proposes a very different vision.
331.478 Nadasen
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Selling Women Short: The Landmark Battle For Workers' Rights at Wal-Mart
Journalist Liza Featherstone has followed the women and their lawyers every step o their journey, and in her explosive investigation of this historic lawsuit she brings to light not just the discriminatory practices of the worlds' largest employer, but the voices and opinions of the workers it has tried to silence. 
331.4133 Feathers
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Womens Work and Chicano Families: Cannery Workers of the Santa Clara Valley by Patricia Zavella
A compelling picture of the Chicano women who work in Northern California's fruit and vegetable canneries in 1987. 
305.43 Zavella
Speaking Truth to Power Book Cover
Speaking Truth to Power
Only after reading her moving recollection of her childhood on her family's Oklahoma farm can we fully appreciate the values that enabled her to withstand the harsh scrutiny she endured during the hearings and for years afterward. Anita Hill reflects on events before, during, and after the hearings, offering for the first time a complete account hat sheds startling new light on this watershed event.
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Dolores DVD Cover
Dolores: Rebel. Activist. Feminist. Mother
Dolores tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice, becoming won of the most defiant feminist of the twentieth century.
DVD B Huerta
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Meena, Heroine of Afghanistan: The Martyr Who Founded RAWA, the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan
A portrait of the assassinated founder of the revolutionary women's' movement in Afghanistan. 
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When We Were Outlaws Book Cover
When We Were Outlaws: A memoir of Love and Revolution
A sweeping Memoir, a raw and intimate chronicle of a young activist torn between conflicting personal longings and political goals. 
813.54 Cordova
En Aquel Entonces Book Cover
In Years Gone By= En aquel entonces
An interdisciplinary anthology covering diverse aspects of the Mexican-American experience in the United States.
CAWHC 973.0468 EN
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500 años de historia de las chicanas 
SP 973.0468 Martinez