May Day, or International Workers’ Day, is just around the corner, and Phoenix organizers are mobilizing alongside a nationwide call for a boycott.
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‘Fighting for our rights is as American as apple pie’: Phoenix organizers call for unity on May Day
Labor lawyer Ana Avendaño says unions must do more to protect women.
The city also removed a bronze statue of the labor leader as abuse allegations prompt a local and national reckoning of his legacy.
On March 25, Phoenix City Council voted in favor of two hot-topic measures. The first will rename César Chávez Day and begin to remove his nam…
Since mid-December, when San Gabriel Valley residents uncovered the City of Industry’s plans to transform the Puente Hills Mall into a data ce…
Chicano scholar and activist Rodolfo "Rudy" Francisco Acuña, largely considered the father of Chicano Studies, has died at 93.
Trigger Warning: This story contains mentions of sexual assault
On March 25, Phoenix City Council voted in favor of two hot-topic measures. The first will rename César Chávez Day and begin to remove his nam…
Since mid-December, when San Gabriel Valley residents uncovered the City of Industry’s plans to transform the Puente Hills Mall into a data ce…
Chicano scholar and activist Rodolfo "Rudy" Francisco Acuña, largely considered the father of Chicano Studies, has died at 93.
Trigger Warning: This story contains mentions of sexual assault
Just two weeks shy of César Chávez state holiday and U.S. federal commemorative holiday on March 31st, the labor movement and immigrant commun…
United Farm Workers and the César Chávez Foundation said Tuesday they will abstain from celebrations honoring the late labor leader, citing "d…
In many low-income communities, access to green space and safe recreational areas is severely limited. Parks, athletic facilities and outdoor …
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On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors voted to direct the sheriff's department and other agencies to take a series of steps aimed a…
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross captured himself on video saying “fucking bitch” after killing Renee Good in January.
