The United Farm Workers is stepping back from annual Cesar Chavez commemorations after citing troubling, unspecified allegations of abuse of young women or minors, and is urging acts of service and immigration justice events instead. In Phoenix, Mayor Kate Gallego said she will not join holiday events, and the Governor’s Office will not recognize Cesar Chavez Day this year, citing concern for victims. Chandler will proceed with community service gatherings while condemning abuse. Congresswoman Adelita S. Grijalva voiced support for survivors and reminded the community that the movement is larger than any one figure.
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Valley reaction grows in response to allegations against labor rights activist Cesar Chavez
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