Grand Rapids celebrated César Chávez with its 25th annual march, highlighting his legacy and labor rights advocacy.
Las Cruces author Denise Chávez will read from and sign copies of her recent novel “Street of Too Many Stories” at 2 p.m.
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The streets of downtown Grand Rapids were filled with people for the annual César E. Chávez March. Hundreds gathered outside ...
For the past 25 years, the César E. Chávez March has brought the community together to honor the civil rights leader who dedicated his life to fighting for social justice and workers' rights.
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César Chávez Elementary School, at 1221 Anderson Road in Davis, will host its 12th annual Citywide Bike Swap from 9 a.m. to 3 ...
California’s decades-long farmworker labor movement has well-known activists, including Dolores Huerta, César Chávez and Larry Itliong. They mobilized farmworkers to organize themselves and ...
Grand Rapids honored César E. Chávez's legacy with its 25th annual march and celebration, recognizing his tireless efforts to improve working conditions for farmworkers and promote social justice.