California Lawmakers Vote to Rename Cesar Chavez Day as Farmworkers Day
In Brief
The renaming reflects efforts to address sexual abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez while honoring farmworkers' contributions.
Key Facts
- The California Senate has voted to rename César Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day.
- The decision follows sexual abuse allegations against labor leader Cesar Chavez.
- The holiday is observed on 31 March, according to The Guardian.
- Governor Gavin Newsom is expected to sign the bill, according to The Guardian.
- The measure aims to reconcile Chavez’s legacy with recent allegations.
What Happened
California lawmakers voted to change the name of César Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day after allegations of sexual abuse emerged against the labor leader.
Why It Matters
The move addresses concerns about honoring individuals facing serious allegations while continuing to recognize the broader contributions of farmworkers in California.
What's Next
Governor Gavin Newsom is expected to sign the bill, making the name change official before the 31 March holiday.
Sources
- The Independent — California lawmakers pass bill to rename César Chavez Day following sexual abuse allegations(57m ago)
- The Guardian — California lawmakers vote to rename Cesar Chavez Day as Farmworkers Day(1h ago)
