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NJ AR126

NJ AR126
Recognizes and celebrates April 10 as Dolores Huerta's birthday.


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Introduced
04/11/2024
In Committee
04/11/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This Assembly Resolution recognizes and celebrates April 10 as Dolores Huerta's birthday. Dolores Huerta, born on April 10, 1930, in New Mexico, became a significant figure in labor activism and the Chicano civil rights movement. Raised by her mother in California, Huerta experienced discrimination early in life, yet pursued an education and earned an associate teaching degree. Married twice to fellow activists and a mother of seven, Huerta co-founded the Community Service Organization (CSO) and later the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) with César Chávez, which evolved into the United Farm Workers' Union (UFW). Huerta was instrumental in organizing strikes, negotiating contracts for farm workers, and advocating for their rights, including leading boycotts that resulted in legislative changes, including the California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975. Huerta continued her activism throughout the 1970s to 2000s, focusing on workers' rights and promoting Latino and women's representation in politics. Huerta, who coined the motto "Sí se puede," has received numerous honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012. At 94 years old, Huerta remains active in various organizations, including the Dolores Huerta Foundation advocating for feminist and labor issues, and her legacy continues to inspire social justice and workers' rights activism.

AI Summary

This resolution recognizes and celebrates April 10 as Dolores Huerta's birthday, honoring her significant contributions to labor activism and the Chicano civil rights movement. Born in New Mexico in 1930, Huerta overcame discrimination and obstacles to become a pivotal figure in workers' rights, co-founding the Community Service Organization (CSO) and later the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) with César Chávez, which evolved into the United Farm Workers' Union (UFW). She played a crucial role in organizing strikes, negotiating contracts for farm workers, and leading nationwide boycotts that resulted in important legislative changes, such as the California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975. Huerta, who coined the famous motto "Sí se puede" (Yes, it can be done), has been recognized with numerous honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012, and continues to inspire social justice activism through her foundation at the age of 94. The resolution not only commemorates her birthday but also instructs that authenticated copies be transmitted to Huerta and her family, formally recognizing her lifelong commitment to workers' rights and social justice.

Committee Categories

Labor and Employment

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Labor Committee (on 04/11/2024)

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