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The committee, dedicated to preserving the civil rights’ leaders' legacies, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Republican Commissioner Matt Krause brought up concerns about Dolores Huerta’s political beliefs.
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Cesar Chavez Day celebrates the life and legacy of the labor rights icon.
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Three generations of Los Inocentes honor Cesar Chavez and their culture nearly 30 years after their founding.
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The marchers moved from the corner of Guadalupe and Brazos Streets through downtown and ended at Hemisfair Civic Park.
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The two-mile long march begins at 10 a.m. at Guadalupe and South Brazos and ends at Civic Park. VIA will offer fare-free rides from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Our Lady of the Lake University.
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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.