Cesar Chavez erased across California
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Educators at college and K-12 schools are rethinking how to teach about César Chávez following allegations that the United Farm Workers co-founder and labor leader sexually abused girls and women.
California lawmakers this upcoming week are set to move quickly to rename César Chávez Day to Farmworkers Day ahead of the holiday that takes place every year on March 31.
For decades, civil rights leader Cesar Chavez represented honor and dignity, a symbol of hope and resilience for many in the Latino, immigrant and labor communities. Although Chavez had his share of critics,
Los Angeles' leaders pushed for the renaming of Brooklyn Avenue more than 30 years ago, but many in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles objected to the move.
California teachers are being asked to rapidly edit or purge references to labor leader and accused child rapist Cesar Chavez — who has for years been presented as a model of ho
Accusations of sexual abuse by the famed union leader and champion of farmworker rights Cesar Chavez broke his legacy and those who admired him.
Los líderes legislativos de California manifestaron el jueves la intención de cambiar el nombre del Día de César Chávez a Día de los Trabajadores Agrícolas, a la luz de las acusaciones de abuso sexual contra el venerado líder laboral.
As the California Museum inducts the 2026 class of the California Hall of Fame, Cesar Chavez is set to become the first ever removed from the list.