We're now learning why the United Farm Workers canceled celebrations honoring Cesar Chavez in a few weeks. An investigation by The New York Times interviewed more than 60 people and compiled hundreds of pages of records, emails, and writings that Chavez groomed and sexually abused girls and women who worked in the movement. Both the UFW and the Cesar Chavez Foundation say they're not participating in Cesar Chavez Day, which is two weeks from now. Professor David Hernández at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts focuses on Latino Studies. He talks about the allegations with LA's Morning News.

Mar 18, 2026




