Born in New Mexico and raised in Stockton, Dolores Huerta came back to Delta College, her alma mater, to speak to students and staff.

Her main message was how activism is still needed, as important now as it was in the 1960s.

"Education has got to be a really, really big priority," Dolores Huerta said. "When people come to college here, they're learning, but we want them to share what they learn and part of learning also to become active in the community."

Hundreds of students and staff packed the Atherton Auditorium to hear her speak.

She shared her story of how she got into activism, how she built up and co-founded United Farm Workers of America with Cesar Chavez, and how she carries on the fight for social change.

Her words continue to make an impact, even at the age of 95.

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