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Huerta has received numerous awards for her community service and advocacy for workers', immigrants', and women's rights , including the Eugene V. Later, he joined the migrant labor force, and harvested beets in Colorado , Nebraska , and Wyoming. When Huerta was young, she would hear her father tell stories about union organizing.
Huerta's mother was known for her kindness and compassion towards others and was active in community affairs, numerous civic organizations, and the church. She encouraged the cultural diversity that was a natural part of Huerta's upbringing in Stockton.
Huerta was inspired by her mother to advocate for farmworkers later on in her life. In an interview, Huerta stated that "The dominant person in my life is my mother. She was a very intelligent woman and a very gentle woman". In the same interview she said, "When we talk about spiritual forces, I think that Hispanic women are more familiar with spiritual forces. We know what fasting is, and that it is part of the culture. We know what relationships are, and we know what sacrifice is". Huerta's community activism began when she was a student at Stockton High School.
Huerta was active in numerous school clubs and was a majorette and dedicated member of the Girl Scouts until the age of Dolores Huerta says a school teacher accused her of stealing another student's work and, as a result, gave her an unfair grade, an act Huerta considers to be rooted in racial bias. She attended college at the University of the Pacific 's Stockton College later to become San Joaquin Delta Community College , where she earned a provisional teaching credential. I thought I could do more by organizing farm workers than by trying to teach their hungry children.