California has celebrated Cesar Chavez Day for more than two decades. What will happen to it?
March 31, formerly celebrated as César Chávez Day, is now Farmworkers Day in California. NPR's Don Gonyea talks to Oliver Rosales, a history professor at Bakersfield College.
Every March 31, Americans are encouraged to serve their communities in honor of César Chávez, the American civil rights activist who fought for the rights of farmers. Though Chávez is not from Texas, ...
Across the country, cities and states are grappling with the allegations of sexual abuse against the workers’ rights champion ...
“With these hands, we feed America,” California labor leaders and activists said Monday, during a march on César Chávez Day. Thousands of workers across the state joined in marches and rallies to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Workers remove the bust of Cesar Chavez at a park bearing his name in Denver on March 19. (Aaron Ontiveroz via Getty Images) ...
States across the country have moved quickly to rename the holiday to honor the movement, and not the man. Colorado ...
The César Chávez mural in Chicano Park, photographed in 2018. San Diego workers and union members traveled to Delano early Monday, joining thousands for a César Chávez Day rally to honor immigrant ...
Sexual abuse allegations against the revered labor leader César Chavez have led to a swift fallout, leaving many to reconcile ...