A corridor in southeast Fresno is undergoing another name change, impacting local businesses as the city removes and replaces hundreds of Cesar Chavez street signs.
Cesar Chavez Day, celebrated by hundreds of thousands each year on March 31, is drawing renewed scrutiny as local and state leaders respond to allegations against the late civil rights leader.
The Fresno City Council unanimously voted on Thursday to change all streets named after Cesar Chavez back to their original names.
Huerta is speaking on camera for the first time about her allegations against Cesar Chavez, describing decades of private pain.
California legislative leaders announced they are going to rename Cesar Chavez Day as Farmworkers Day in light of sexual abuse allegations.
Communities across Central California are grappling with what to do next after abuse allegations were made against Cesar Chavez.