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Opinion Editor Juan Esparza Loera provides a glimpse of farm worker leader César E. Chávez and how people view his movement.
A child is reflected racing past a black and white photo of Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights activist Cesar Chavez (right) during a Break Bread Not Families rally at Archer Park in McAllen on ...
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Honoring Cesar Chavez Day
Learning the history of Chavez and labor-activist colleague Dolores Huerta, their lives and times — and the lives of other ...
Marches and rallies across the state highlighted the role of immigrant workers “as the backbone of American society,” organizers said.
women and children — shared a single roof. “They used to live in little houses, little sheds. They had no water — no necessities. They struggled a lot,” he said. Through the Cesar Chavez ...
Hundreds of workers will rally in the Westlake district Monday morning before boarding buses bound for Delano for the “Con Estas Manos/With These Hands” César Chávez Day march.
The monument was established by President Barack Obama in 2012. “I think recognizing the work that Cesar Chavez did, the sacrifices that he made, and the difference that he made in people’s ...
In honor of labor and civil rights leaders Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, volunteers in San Diego wrote letters for people ...
The event “recognizes how much we all share in common with families seeking safety in our state, and parents willing to endure deep sacrifice to ensure their children don’t grow up with fear ...