04/03/2026
Following a recent investigation the New York Times (NYT) conducted on Cesar Chavez, multiple organizations and public figures have issued statements condemning his alleged actions. The celebrated labor leader — long seen as a symbol of farmworker resistance and dignity — is now under renewed and intensive scrutiny. This investigation doesn’t just call into question the legacy of an individual, but rather forces a broader reckoning with how movements choose to remember and protect their leaders.
📝 : Mata Elangovan, Editor-in-Chief
📸 : Courtesy of Los Angeles Times via Wikimedia Commons