The energetic crowd waved American and Mexican flags, banged drums and unleashed ... They chanted, “We are not leaving,” and the United Farm Workers’ motto, “Sí, se puede.” ...
The motto is credited to Dolores Huerta, the co-founder of the United Farm Workers — who spoke at ... handmade signs and several waving Mexican flags. As a collective, they criticized recent ...
Over 150 protesters gathered with Mexican flags waving proudly in the air ... Working alongside nationwide movements of the 1970s like the Chicano movement and the United Farm Workers movement, ...
Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, ordered U.S. and Arizona flags to fly at half-staff in ... the activist founder of the United Farm Workers Union. Grijalva acknowledged feeling guilt as a teen about ...
With the Trump administration promising the largest deportation effort in U.S. history, more than 200 people marched through downtown Ontario on Saturday morning in support of the Inland Empire ...
The Disney Cruise Line ship Disney Wonder, above left, which sails under the flag of the Bahamas ... to ensure stable supply lines within the United States and bolster domestic shipbuilding ...
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As a spokesperson for the United Farm Workers, I feel compelled to address inflated accounts of farmworkers not reporting to their jobs due to fears of deportation which has resulted in lost crops ...
Farm certification offers a potential strategy to improve labour standards, uphold rights, and amplify migrants’ voices.
United Farm Workers and the American Civil Liberties Union of California are suing the federal government over the U.S. Border Patrol’s January deportation raids in Kern County that led to 78 arrests.
Last fall, the Texas Standard aired a three-part audio documentary about a little-known chapter of Texas history: the story ...
Daniel Castro was working at a Louisiana news station in 1977 when the Texas Farm Workers Union passed through on a 1,600-mile march that spanned from the Rio Grande Valley to Washington, D.C.