Communities across the United States are reckoning with new reporting from the New York Times detailing sexual abuse allegations against labor leader Cesar Chavez, who died in 1993.
Many institutions are instead turning their attention to Chavez’s longtime co-organizer, Dolores Huerta.
In North Texas, some communities have moved within the last month to reconsider Chavez’s name being attached to streets, holidays and cultural events. Some are opting to re-dedicate these local staples to Huerta…