Anonymous15 days ago
A New York Times investigation has revealed that iconic labor leader César Chávez sexually abused women and girls over decades, including his co-founder Dolores Huerta, who at age 95 has broken six decades of silence to describe being raped and coerced. The revelations have triggered a nationwide reckoning, with governments and institutions canceling celebrations, removing Chávez's name from public spaces, and grappling with how to honor the farmworker movement while condemning its founder's alleged predatory conduct.