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- 02/27/2008 Mas: Spreading their wings – Description: UFW branches out with its own Black Eagle Wines label to launch in March
- 02/26/2008 Beyond Pesticides News Blog: Farmworkers Suing for Swift AZM Phase-out Have Their Day in Court
- 02/26/2008 Vida En El Valle: Ex-UFW organizer Cuéllar succumbs to heart attack
- 02/25/2008 Two retired farm workers to get more than $30,000 in pension checks; UFW appeals to workers who may not know they qualify
- 02/25/2008 Glasgow Daily Times: EPA extends use of pesticide
- 02/23/2008 Sacramento Bee: Organizer helped improve farmworkers’ lives
- 02/22/2008 Funeral Arrangements and Obituary for Long Time UFW Activist Edward (“Eddie”) Cuellar
- 02/22/2008 Fresno Bee: Arte Américas show will honor Cesar Chavez
- 02/22/2008 Pasadena Star News: ELAC displays Carrasco exhibit
- 02/19/2008 Cesar E. Chavez – Dignitaries
- 02/19/2008 Cesar E. Chavez – Movement
- 02/19/2008 Cesar E. Chavez – Familia
- 02/19/2008 Cesar Chavez Potrait
- 02/19/2008 Cesar Chavez Childhood
- 02/15/2008 San Jose Mercury News: Farmworker plan attacked by all sides
- 02/11/2008 Miami Herald: 5 QUESTIONS WITH EVELIA MENJIVAR – Fight is personal for Farm Workers’ director
- 02/11/2008 Otra vez la administacion de presidente Bush estan tratando de eludir el problema de falta de trabajadores del cosecha de cultivos
- 02/11/2008 San Jose Mercury News: Editorial, AgJobs bill is the best way to ease farmworker shortage
- 02/09/2008 Sacramento Bee: Many in state cool to farm fix
- 02/07/2008 Santa Cruz Sentinal: Watsonville bucks county trend and votes 2-1 for Clinton
- 02/07/2008 La Opinion: Propuesta puede reducir salarios – Una medida del Departamento del Trabajo afectaría a miles de campesinos
- 02/07/2008 La Opinion: Propuesta puede reducir salarios – Una medida del Departamento del Trabajo afectaría a miles de campesinos
- 02/07/2008 The Monitor: A ‘Band-Aid’ – Changes proposed to guest worker program deemed inadequate
- 02/07/2008 abc30.com: Proposed Change in the Guest Worker Program
- 02/07/2008 Bush Administration H2A Proposal is Nothing More Than Gutting of Existing Worker Protections