El Teatro Campesino in Berkeley
El Teatro Campesino in Berkeley
“Schenley” Doug Rippey, “Campesino” Roy Valdez, “Schenley Contract” Luis Valdez, “Perelli Minetti Deal” Daniel Valdez, and “Campesino” Joe Otero perform a scene from the The Perelli Minetti Deal. Berkeley, California, January, 1967. Photo by Emmon Clarke.
In January 1967, Teatro Campesino performed various actos in Berkeley to bring the farmworker movement stories to college campus audiences, illustrating their struggle and helping collect needed funds to the union. The Two Faces of the Little Boss showed the universal power of greed. The Fifth Season presented the farmworkers’ season of redemption against the contractors and growers’ exploitation through strikes and other organized actions. The Perelli Minetti Deal portrays the conflict with Perelli Minetti, a Delano grower who refused to recognize the union and enter into a sweetheart deal with the Teamsters, prompting the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC) to launch a boycott in the fall of 1966. “To many of you these actos may seem to be satire, “Luis Valdez told people in Berkeley, as reported by El Malcriado, “but, in the eyes of the farm workers these are the realities.”
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