San Antonio march honoring labor icon César Chávez canceled over sexual-abuse claims
Organizations close to the late César Chávez on Tuesday revealed troubling allegations about the iconic Chicano leader, helping explain why separate San Antonio and Corpus Christi marches in his honor were suddenly called off earlier this month. Both the César Chávez Foundation and United Farm Workers issued statements addressing “disturbing allegations” against the union organizer […]
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