LAUSD Removes César Chávez Name From Two Schools Over Assault Claims
LAUSD moves to strip César Chávez's name from two campuses and change focus of holiday - Los Angeles Times
L.A. Board of Education, which had just approved a pro-Chávez resolution, is likely to reverse course Tuesday, to honor the broader farmworkers' movement and show support for assault survivors.
The Los Angeles Unified School District is reversing its recent pro-Chávez resolution and will likely strip the labor leader's name from two campuses Tuesday. The decision aims to honor the broader farmworkers' movement while showing support for assault survivors, following renewed scrutiny of historical allegations against Chávez.
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