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If you’re tired of unevenly cooked kababs that lose half the ingredients through your grill’s grates, chef Tyler Florence has ...
Part 2 of Peter Matthiessen’s Profile of Cesar Chavez, from 1969: While founding a union, the organizer never asked to raise his own salary, never advocated violence, and never wore a tie.
Joe Biden's Presidential term was no help because he continued Trump’s immigration policies and did not provide a pathway to citizenship as he had campaigned, abandoning an estimated 11 million ...
From 1969: In his fight for California farm workers, the labor organizer took on wage theft, racism, and the threat of automation. His activism changed everything.
Founder of Taxpayer Justice Institute, Joe B. Kent, talks current issues with MATA and the Greater Memphis Chamber with Kenneth Whalum ...
Cesar Chavez (USNS Cesar Chavez, T-AKE 14) In this 1965 file photo, Cesar Chavez, a farm worker labor organizer and leader of the California grape strike, speaks from a Delano, Calif., union office.
Today, parks will be full of Americans decked out in red, white and blue. The smell of hot dogs and charcoal will fill the ...
Boxing legend Julio César Chávez defended his son, Julio César Chávez Jr., amid his arrest by U.S. immigration officials and ...
Julio César Chávez Jr. is the firstborn son and namesake of the man considered the best Mexican boxer in history.
Three-division world champion Julio César Chávez has defended his same-name son who was arrested by U.S. immigration agents ...
Chávez was detained in front of his home in Los Angeles and will be deported to Mexico, where he faces organized crime ...