San Antonio's annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice is taking place Saturday
San Antonio’s 28th annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice will take place this Saturday, honoring the legacy of the late Chicano civil rights leader. The event will start at 9 a.m. with guest speakers at the intersection of Guadalupe and Brazos streets next to the Guadalupe Theater, according to organizers. At 10 a.m., participants will embark on a two-mile march down Guadalupe Street, taking a left down South Flores Street and a right on E. Cesar Chavez Boulevard, wrapping up at the Tower of the Americas at Hemisfair. The conclusion of the march at Hemisfair will feature live music, food trucks and more guest speakers. Water stations and portable restrooms will be available at the halfway point, according to city officials.
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