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A UFW split – and Antonio Orendain’s role in it – prompted a little-known chapter in the Texas farm worker struggle.
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The Texas Farm Workers Union journeyed 1,600 miles in search of an audience with President Jimmy Carter.
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Many of the union’s participants want to see more lasting testaments to its legacy. But what would that look like?
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The transit agency was a co-sponsor of the march. It said in a statement that it is reviewing and considering conditions laid out by the transit workers union.
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This year's theme is 'Finding True Life Through Service to Others.' The march kicks off at 10 a.m. at Guadalupe and Brazos streets and ends two miles away at Hemisfair.
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Abel Sánchez and Andrés Alegría are co-writers and co-producers of the documentary film, a decade-long project that features musicians and artists to honor the contributions of civil rights icon César Chávez. The film screens at Trinity University in San Antonio on March 21.
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City Hall and most municipal offices will be closed on Thursday. Public safety and emergency services will remain in operation.
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The march brought together a large crowd of people to walk in honor of the legacy of Cesar Chavez
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City and community leaders have announced details for the 26th annual César E. Chávez March for Justice on Saturday, March 26, 2022, which marks its return for the first time since the pandemic began.
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Fronteras: César Chávez - ‘La Causa Sigue,’ the cause continues in San Antonio