With the rise of hate crimes, a polarizing White House administration, and a housing crisis, Cesar Chavez Day, to be celebrated Friday, resonates even more.
Photos of Cesar Chavez’ time in the U.S. Navy hang in the museum as Cesar E. Chavez, Seaman first Class, USN receives U.S. Navy Military Honors at Nuestra Señora de La Paz in Keene, Calif., on Thursday, April 23, 2015.
Reflecting on the legacy of Cesar Chavez
SAN JOSE, Calif. — With the rise of hate crimes against minority groups nationwide, a polarizing White House administration and a housing crisis that’s deepened the divide between rich and poor — Cesar Chavez Day, to be celebrated on Friday, resonates even more, activists say. Many of these Chavez-era activists remain determined to carry on the…
Photos of Cesar Chavez’ time in the U.S. Navy hang in the museum as Cesar E. Chavez, Seaman first Class, USN receives U.S. Navy Military Honors at Nuestra Señora de La Paz in Keene, Calif., on Thursday, April 23, 2015.