Anonymous10 days ago
A New York Times investigation alleging that labor icon Cesar Chavez sexually abused adolescent girls and raped co-founder Dolores Huerta has triggered rapid curriculum overhauls across the country. California is updating its 800-page K-12 framework to de-emphasize Chavez while preserving farmworker movement history, while Texas has ordered his name removed from lessons entirely — sparking a fierce debate over whether the response constitutes accountability or the erasure of Latino history from American education.