On March 25, Phoenix City Council voted in favor of two hot-topic measures. The first will rename César Chávez Day and begin to remove his name from city property. The second adopts new regulations on ICE activity within city limits.
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Just two weeks shy of César Chávez state holiday and U.S. federal commemorative holiday on March 31st, the labor movement and immigrant commun…
The city of Bakersfield has officially announced that they have decided to call off plans to rename H Street after labor leader César Chávez f…
On Tuesday, December 16, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were spotted in Bakersfield. Organizations like Organizing for …
Last week, The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), an organization advocating for peace and justice, announced the launch of its first-…
On Wednesday, civil rights icon Dolores Huerta led a demonstration against the state’s newest and largest proposed immigration detention cente…
A group of farmworkers is calling the community to support a national labor pause of three days, July 16, 17 and 18. This means don’t go to wo…
For almost a century, artists, writers and filmmakers from the Latino community have been documenting and dissecting the immigration experienc…
On the fourth day of anti-ICE protests the National Guard, along with other law enforcement officers, were seen protecting the Los Angeles Fed…
