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Cesar Chavez's Legacy Reconsidered Amid Abuse Allegations, Sparking Latino Community Response

Following abuse allegations against civil rights leader Cesar Chavez, Latino organizations and supporters are removing his name and image from memorials and events. These actions aim to address survivors' concerns while preserving the history of Latino struggles.

Allies and admirers of Cesar Chavez are distancing themselves from him following abuse allegations. Statues have been removed, events cancelled, and names removed from streets and schools. Sonja Diaz, a California civil rights attorney and activist, stated that survivors have said "ya basta" after 30 years. Diaz explained that survivors are tired of Chavez's name being a constant reminder in their daily lives. Delia Garcia, Kansas's first Latina labour secretary, said the allegations add "extra pain" to a community already experiencing racial profiling amid President Trump's deportation policies.

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  • NBC News — Cesar Chavez abuse allegations spur a movement to disavow the man -- without erasing Latino history
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