California to rename Cesar Chavez Day as Farmworkers Day following sexual abuse allegations
Source: AP
Updated 1:27 PM EDT, March 19, 2026
PHOENIX (AP) Two of Californias top lawmakers announced Thursday they want to rename César Chavez Day following stunning abuse allegations against the revered labor leader. Political leaders in states and cities are considering similar moves after the allegations became public, accusing Chavez of sexually abusing girls and the co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America union, Dolores Huerta.
There have been calls to alter memorials honoring the man who in the 1960s helped secure better wages and working conditions for farmworkers and has been long revered by many Democratic leaders in the U.S. Washington Gov. Bob Fergusons office said Thursday that he wont issue a proclamation honoring César Chavez Day this year. The California Museum said it will remove Chavez from the states Hall of Fame. Celebrations of Chavez in Texas and in his home state of Arizona have been canceled at the request of the Cesar Chavez Foundation.
In 2000, California became the first state to designate Chavezs birthday as a day to honor the civil rights leader. State employees were granted a day off and schools were required to teach students about his legacy and his involvement in the labor movement in California.
The leaders of the California Legislature said Thursday they would pass a bill renaming the holiday Farmworkers Day before the end of the month. The legislation would need Gov. Gavin Newsoms approval. He said Wednesday he was open to changing the name of the holiday but made no commitment.
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Exactly what I expected them to do. The movement was/is too important to bog down in its recognition.
Stargleamer
(2,705 posts)I think April 10th is Dolores Huerta's birthday--that makes more sense to have it on that day.
An alternative--give us June 19th off, like other states get.
SSJVegeta
(2,807 posts)The definitely recognize it in California.
Stargleamer
(2,705 posts)California government workers still have to go to work that day, and I believe public schools are still open that day.
Its like Columbus Dayits a federal holiday but California government workers still have to report to work as its no longer a state holiday
SSJVegeta
(2,807 posts)SSJVegeta
(2,807 posts)People would ask "who is Cesar Chavez" and possibly let that answer stay in the ether. "Farmworker" is pretty self explanatory.