The Chavez allegations hit California's political women like a mirror, with many recognizing the exact same impossible choice Dolores Huerta faced for decades.
Women in politics see their own stories
Women in politics see their own stories
- Zahra Hajee said Huerta's account deeply resonated with her.
- Hajee publicly disclosed her own assault in 2024.
- California Women's List found that 65 percent of women faced harassment.
- Stalking affected 42 percent of female candidates surveyed.
- Eunisses Hernandez called the weight Huerta carried immense.
- Hernandez survived sexual violence as a college freshman.
- Speaking out against powerful men brings blame, she noted.
- She stressed movements should uplift people, not individuals.
- Karen Bass called the pattern sickening and far-reaching.
- Bass credited Huerta with inspiring her own activist path.
- Real progress demands dismantling deeply entrenched structures, Bass argued.
- Nancy Pelosi was named among Huerta's high-profile allies.