California changing Cesar Chavez Day name
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Renaming schools, swapping street signs and dismantling monuments are politically charged decisions, but they come with a very real financial consequence.California taxpayers are staring down a
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From streets to murals, the erasure of Cesar Chavez comes with unprecedented speed in California
In unprecedented speed California is already eliminating Cesar Chavez's name and likeness from streets, murals and parks in the wake of sexual abuse allegations.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is supporting a proposal to rename César Chavez Day following stunning abuse allegations against the revered labor leader.
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California renamed César Chávez’s holiday. Now, cities are slowly erasing his name from streets
California quickly changed the name of César Chávez's holiday. Taking his name off of streets and buildings likely will take much longer.
A deeply reported New York Times investigation revealed instances of Cesar Chavez sexually abusing minors. Dolores Huerta released a statement March 18 accusing Chavez of twice raping her and explaining her silence.
Movement growing for a “course correction” on conveying the history of the farmworker rights movement, given allegations that came to light Wednesday about Cesar Chavez.
Allegations of sexual assault and misconduct involving late farmworker and civil rights activist Cesar Chavez prompted a wave of response across Sonoma and Napa counties.
The Peace-Life Center in Modesto has decided to paint over César Chávez's face on its mural in response to sexual abuse allegations against the late labor leader.
Artist Marina Aguilera covered a César Chávez mural in Santa Ana after sexual abuse allegations against him surfaced.
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.