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Bakersfield Californian: Governor to visit school in Delano
Az Star: Opinion by Ernesto Portillo Jr.: César Chávez: His spirit is still leading
Tucson Region Opinion by Ernesto Portillo Jr.: César Chávez: His spirit is still leading Opinion by Ernesto Portillo Jr. Arizona Daily Star Tucson, Arizona | Published: 03.28.2007 advertisement I was a freshman at Catholic University of America in Washington,
CA Democratic Party: Cesar Chavez Had a Different Vision of a Union Movement
Cesar Chavez Had a Different Vision of a Union Movement By Christine Chavez As millions across America honor Cesar Chavez on his March 31 birthday, it’s worth recalling that when he began building the United Farm Workers of America
Office of the Governor: Governor Delivers Remarks at the César E. Chávez Foundation Dinner
Governor Delivers Remarks at the César E. Chávez Foundation Dinner MR. RODRIGUEZ: Brothers and sisters, this evening it is our great pleasure as the Farm Worker Movement to introduce to you a governor who has been a friend of
Monterey Herald: March to mark Chavez’s birthday
March to mark Chavez’s birthday The event is also a rally for immigration reform By CLAUDIA MELÉNDEZ SALINAS Herald Salinas Bureau Immigrant rights activists in the Central Coast are gearing up for activities to commemorate the anniversary of labor
Flint Journal: Chavez Drive’s 20 years earn march to honor hero
Chavez Drive’s 20 years earn march to honor hero FLINT THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION Tuesday, March 27, 2007 By Marjory Raymer mraymer@flintjournal.com • 810.766.6325 QUICK TAKE Cesar Chavez remembrance What: March and program to honor labor and
The Flint Journal (MI): Chavez Drive’s 20 years earn march to honor hero
Chavez Drive’s 20 years earn march to honor hero FLINT THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION Tuesday, March 27, 2007 By Marjory Raymer mraymer@flintjournal.com • 810.766.6325 QUICK TAKE Cesar Chavez remembrance What: March and program to honor labor and
San Antonio Express News: Chavez’s sister continues his drive to help others
Chavez’s sister continues his drive to help others Web Posted: 03/28/2007 03:59 PM CDT On the Web •United Farm Workers• History of the United Farm Workers• Cesar E. Chavez bio (Cesar E. Chavez Legacy and Educational Foundation)• Cesar
Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Thousands march in SR – 7,000 to 10,000 join in rally ; protest may have been as big as huge demonstration last spring
RALLY ON IMMIGRANT RIGHTS Thousands march in SR 7,000 to 10,000 join in rally ; protest may have been as big as huge demonstration last spring By RANDI ROSSMANNTHE PRESS DEMOCRAT A crowd estimated at several thousand people marched
Long Beach Press Telegram: Chavez still relevant today
Chavez still relevant today Students and others praise UFW pioneer at luncheon. By Greg Mellen, Staff writerLong Beach Press Telegram Article Launched:03/26/2007 10:45:49 PM PDT LONG BEACH – With rhythmic clapping and the trademark "Si, se puede" or "yes,
Sun Sentinel: Teens’ science project causes stir
Teens’ science project causes stir They say farms are polluting air near a North Florida school, but experts disagree. By Ron Word The Associated Press March 26, 2007 HASTINGS — A high-school science project has created concern among some
Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Thousands march in SR – 7,000 to 10,000 join in rally ; protest may have been as big as huge demonstration last spring
RALLY ON IMMIGRANT RIGHTS Thousands march in SR 7,000 to 10,000 join in rally ; protest may have been as big as huge demonstration last spring Marchers head east along Sebastopol Road, above, then along B Street, below, before
KGO Ch. 7: Santa Rosa Holds Immigration March
Santa Rosa Holds Immigration March Thousands Turn Out For Event By Noel Cisneros Mar. 25 – KGO – Thousands of immigrant rights supporters took to the streets of Santa Rosa Sunday. Their goal: to keep immigration reform in the
San Luis Obispo Tribune: César Chávez: Yes, he did
César Chávez: Yes, he did By Pedro Inzunza Arroyo Special to The Tribune Photo by Pedro Arroyo The National Chavez Center in Keene honors the legacy of the labor leader who served as president of the United Farm Workers
KGO Ch. 7 (San Francisco): Santa Rosa Holds Immigration March
Santa Rosa Holds Immigration March By Noel Cisneros KGO — Thousands of immigrant rights supporters took to the streets of Santa Rosa Sunday. Their goal: to keep immigration reform in the public eye in the week leading up to
FIRST LADY MARIA SHRIVER AND CALIFORNIAVOLUNTEERS LAUNCH EFFORT TO BUILD COMMUNITY PLAYSPACES THAT HONOR CESAR E. CHAVEZ
FIRST LADY MARIA SHRIVER & CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS LAUNCH EFFORT TO BUILD COMMUNITY PLAYSPACES THAT HONOR CESAR E. CHAVEZ In celebration of Cesar Chavez Day, ten playspaces will be built across California in partnership with national nonprofit KaBOOM! Sacramento, March
Salinas Californian: E. COLI PROBE FAILS TO SOLVE OUTBREAK
This is a printer friendly version of an article from thecalifornian.comTo print this article open the file menu and choose Print. Back Article published Mar 24, 2007E. COLI PROBE FAILS TO SOLVE OUTBREAKMission Ranch officially named as sourceBy DAWN
Salinas Californian: Unsolved puzzle frustrates leaders
This is a printer friendly version of an article from thecalifornian.comTo print this article open the file menu and choose Print. Back Article published Mar 24, 2007Unsolved puzzle frustrates leadersIndustry hopes to learn from findingsBy JAKE HENSHAW The Salinas
Sacramento Bee: Origin of an outbreak – Final report finds E. coli near field but can’t say for sure bacteria contaminated spinach
Origin of an outbreak Final report finds E. coli near field but can’t say for sure bacteria contaminated spinach By Jim Downing – Bee Staff WriterPublished 12:00 am PDT Saturday, March 24, 2007 Did September’s deadly E. coli bacteria
Associated Press: Citrus Farmer Aid Tied Up in Iraq Bill
Citrus Farmer Aid Tied Up in Iraq Bill Last Edited: Saturday, 24 Mar 2007, 12:24 PM EDT Created: Saturday, 24 Mar 2007, 12:24 PM EDT By OLIVIA MUNOZAssociated Press Writer FRESNO, Calif. — A bill promising $40 million in
Monterey Herald: Grant aids playground installation – East Salinas project part of Cesar Chavez celebration
Posted on Sat, Mar. 24, 2007 Grant aids playground installationEast Salinas project part of Cesar Chavez celebrationBy CLAUDIA MELÉNDEZ SALINASHerald Salinas Bureau With the help of a $50,000 grant, an army of volunteers is gearing up for a day
Fresno State News: César Chávez legacy observed March 23-30
March 23, 2007 César Chávez legacy observed March 23-30 California State University, Fresno’s celebration of the legacy of César Chávez begins today (March 23) with an education conference and will be highlighted on Thursday, March 29, with the
Denver Post: Chávez march spreading focus
denver & the west Chávez march spreading focus Annual event to include coalition for immigrants By Elizabeth Aguilera Denver Post Staff Writer Article Last Updated: 03/23/2007 01:16:10 AM MDT For the first time, organizers of Denver’s César Chávez annual memorial