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Texas cities cancel Cesar Chavez Day events after new allegations
Summary
Several Texas cities have canceled Cesar Chavez Day events after the United Farm Workers announced it would not take part amid newly surfaced allegations about Cesar Chavez; organizers say details of the claims remain unclear.
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Cesar Chavez Day events across several Texas cities have been canceled as the United Farm Workers (UFW) announced it would step back amid newly surfaced allegations about Cesar Chavez. The UFW said the allegations were serious enough to "provide space for those who may have been victimized" and that it will not take part in Cesar Chavez Day activities. Local cancellations were reported in Houston, San Antonio and Corpus Christi, while a Fort Worth event is still permitted by the city. The Cesar Chavez Foundation and the UFW released statements saying they were shocked and saddened, and they reported that specifics about the allegations remain unclear.
What is reported:
- The United Farm Workers announced it will not participate in Cesar Chavez Day events to allow space for possible victims.
- Cities including Houston, San Antonio and Corpus Christi have canceled planned Cesar Chavez Day activities.
- A Fort Worth event organized by a local committee is permitted and remains scheduled.
- The Cesar Chavez Foundation said it became aware of allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior involving women and minors and described the reports as disturbing.
- Reports note that specifics on timing, locations, victims and ages are unclear.
- The UFW said it has not received direct reports and does not have firsthand knowledge of the allegations.
Summary:
Several Texas cities have pulled scheduled Cesar Chavez Day events while the United Farm Workers, the organization Chavez helped cofound, has publicly stepped back from celebrations amid newly reported allegations. The statements from the foundation and the union describe the allegations as disturbing, but key details remain unclear. Undetermined at this time.
