Do we still honor César Chávez? El Paso looks to change mural, school named after disgraced late labor leader.
LOS ANGELES — On the far fringes of the pro-immigration movement, some Hispanic activists openly yearn for the day when immigrants rise up and retake the American Southwest, more than 150 years after ...
On March 18, The New York Times published an investigative article alleging Cesar Chavez had sexually abused two adolescent ...
Luis Valdez gave a public talk at an event hosted by the Department of Theater and Latino Theater Initiatives on April 28 in ...
A coalition of labor unions, political activists and residents demonstrated throughout San Diego County Friday in ...
The park, which has long history in the city's Chicano movement, reopened Friday following a $2 million, year-long renovation project.
Labor unions, community groups and Chicago Public Schools students are among those gathering Friday afternoon in recognition ...
Students from Jericho Middle School and Jericho High School presented at the 2026 New York State History Day competition, ...
Standing at a table on campus, Addie Snyder held an iPad, ready to help fellow Chico State students sign up for Turning Point ...
From music to moments of connection, Chicano Latino Student Service’s 60th anniversary celebrated six decades of community and belonging at LMU.
A debate is unfolding at the University of Houston over whether a decades-old campus mural featuring labor leader Cesar Chávez should remain as portrayed following recent allegations that have ...
A student-led project at Woodland High School is helping expand access to a long-standing cultural tradition on campus. Through funding from the Woodland Joint Unified School District’s Superintendent ...