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In this undated photo, Cesar Chavez marches with farm workers in San ... and is always on the lookout for delicious street food.
"We find strength in what Cesar Chavez accomplished so many years ago. And we should honor him for what he's taught us about making America a stronger, more just and more prosperous nation.
Were that crash to happen, it would take a millisecond to reverse and rearrange our laws to ensure that we had enough food to eat and at a reasonable price. There is a double whammy at play here.
In the great U.S. tradition of fighting for the rights of workers, the efforts of Cesar Chavez on behalf of the low-paid workers who toil in the fields to give us the food we eat earned him the ...
The last day of March commemorates labor activist and civil rights icon Cesar Chavez, whose fight to better the lives of the nation's farmworkers helped improve the inhumane working conditions of ...
Chávez Legacy & Educational Foundation. The nonprofit also runs a scholarship program as well as the Yes We CAN food drive for the San Antonio Food Bank and the Jaime P. Martinez Thanksgiving in ...
For him, Cesar Chavez Day is also a time to reflect on what still needs to be done. “We need to give the people that bring food to our homes the value they deserve,” Izquierdo said.
Starting at 11:45 a.m. in Hemisfair, there will be a celebration with entertainment by Mariachi Las Campanas and DJ Joaquin Muerte, plus food trucks on site. The March for Justice is two miles long.