On March 18, The New York Times published a detailed investigation into sexual assault allegations against decorated labor leader Cesar Chavez.
A longtime Central Valley farmworker says he is heartbroken by recent sexual abuse allegations made against civil rights leader Cesar Chavez.
The serious allegations against Mexican American icon Cesar Chavez are sending shockwaves through communities and leaving questions about what happens to the dozens of institutions and landmarks named after him in the Central Valley, California and across the country.
Fresno Unified School District will not take part in a Cesar Chavez celebration scheduled for Wednesday, following allegations that surfaced surrounding the prominent labor movement figure.
The UFW said in a statement that they learned of "deeply troubling" allegations against Chavez that "do not align with their values."
ICE targeted workers on produce farms in Ventura County, California Tuesday morning in one of the latest raids, and video posted online showed agents chasing after some of the workers.