California weighs removing Cesar Chavez names from public spaces amid abuse allegations

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California weighs removing Cesar Chavez names from public spaces amid abuse allegations
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In response to a New York Times investigation detailing sexual abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez — including alleged assaults on two underage girls — and Dolores Huerta’s account, California officials are weighing removing Chavez’s name from schools, streets, and holidays, with proposals to rename Chavez Day as Farmworkers Day; cities like Los Angeles, Fresno, Bakersfield, Long Beach, and Sacramento are reviewing public naming and commemorations, while universities and school districts adjust memorials and curricula to honor the farmworker movement rather than the individual.

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