chavez . it is fictional, not a documentary. it came out in 2014. host: michael peÑa, america ferrera, rosario dawson, and john malkovich.riam: that's right. the congressional hispanic caucus had a premier in washington, d.c.. and tom perez who was then labor secretary introduced it. and he said at that point why he was there and why the film was important was because people know so little about cesar chavez. i do not think anything has changed since then. what he said was you know he has something to do with farmworkers, but they cannot get to the next sentence. as we have been discussing, those next sentences are so important to understand how they can apply that today in all sorts of social organizing. host: steve in michigan city, indiana. did -- teaching influence him? miriam: very much so. in 1973, she went to fresno and got arrested, famous photographs of her. he used his catholic faith and most mexican farmworkers were if not practicing catholics than cultural catholics. in some of those shots of the march sacramento there was a banner of the version of guadalupe bay that led the march all along. that is because