American Agitators captures the remarkable story of organizing for social change in the U.S. through the work Fred Ross Sr. and many others such as iconic organizers Dolores Huerta and Fred Ross Jr. as well as current ones, all of whom have devoted their lives to the pursuit of justice and equality.
For over 50 years, Ross led a groundbreaking organizing approach that improved the lives of thousands and reverberates in organizing and legal strategies today. From organizing Dust Bowl refugees to helping Japanese-Americans find jobs and housing after release from the internment camps to challenging KKK activity by organizing civil unity leagues in California that led to the integration of local school boards across California’s Citrus Belt, Ross’ work with the Mendez case predated the Supreme Court’s decision in Brown vs Board of Education and his mentorship of legendary organizers Cesar Chavez and Huerta fostered the success of the United Farmworkers.
The documentary demonstrates the efficacy of member-led movements built through patience and by listening.
Award-winning filmmaker Raymond Telles has made American Agitators to illustrate how collective action can create long term, positive change especially at a critical moment in American history.
Watch the trailer: American Agitators Premier Trailer
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