Debra Rojas recently revealed that Cesar Chavez began sexually abusing her at age 12. Now, at 66, she has come forward with her story. In her first on-camera interview, she spoke with The Times about ...
For generations in cities across the nation, tributes to Cesar Chavez in the form of murals, statues, names of schools, streets and institutions—and a bust in the Biden Oval Office—needed no ...
An investigation by The New York Times found extensive evidence that the United Farm Workers co-founder groomed and sexually abused girls who worked in the movement. By Manny Fernandez and Sarah ...
The César Chávez statue that welcomed visitors to Tucson's Barrio Viejo, south of downtown, has been taken down. Crews removed the statue that was located at Five Points on Monday morning, days after ...
Artists, filmmakers, and singers once championed Cesar Chavez as a hero. But now the late union organizer has been discredited — after revelations that he sexually abused two minors in the 1970s and ...
(Inside California Politics) — The California Legislature kicked into overdrive this week as lawmakers work to rename Cesar Chavez Day following allegations of rape and sexual abuse against the ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Cesar Chavez, the late farmworker organizer who became a national civil rights icon and co-founded the United Farm Workers, is accused of abusing "young women or minors." The ...
Only a week ago, the late Cesar Chavez was an American hero. The civil rights leader, known for his hunger strikes and nonviolent activism, was beloved for creating an influential labor movement that ...
THEM IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT THAT PERSON’S IDENTITY. >> THE STATUE OF CESAR CHAVEZ IS NO LONGER ON MILWAUKEE’S SOUTH SIDE. THE OWNER OF A GROCERY STORE HAD THE STATUE REMOVED. AS YOU SEE HERE ...
Latino allies and admirers of once-celebrated civil rights leader Cesar Chavez worked swiftly to erase his name, likeness and image from memorials and honors, distancing themselves from the shocking ...
Black plastic covers the statue depicting Cesar Chavez in Cesar E. Chavez Plaza in Sacramento on Friday. City officials have announced plans to rename the park after accusations of rape and sexual ...
But long before this week's disturbing allegations came to light, Reason investigated a "network of nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations set up and run by Chavez and other UFW officials" that managed ...