The fight Chavez started is more important than ever Hundreds march in S.F.s Cesar Chavez Day parade

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The Cesar Chavez Day parade in San Francisco drew hundreds of union workers, families, and activists to the streets, celebrating the legacy of the iconic labor leader. Perfect weather set the backdrop for the vibrant event, which began at Dolores Park and featured a vintage 1966 Chevy truck, a nod to Chavez's historic 300-mile march. Participants chanted “¡Sí Se Puede! ” as they marched, echoing the spirit of Chavez's 1968 hunger strike. Local leaders like Assessor-Recorder Joaquín Torres emphasized the continued relevance of Chavez's fight, warning against cultural erasure and advocating for the rights of working people.

Retired carpenter Austin Goldsmith expressed hope that younger generations will embrace the value of union organizing. The parade was not just a celebration; it was a call to action, reminding attendees of the ongoing struggles for social justice. The event highlighted the importance of community solidarity and the need for continued activism in today’s world. Overall, it served as a powerful reminder of the enduring impact of Cesar Chavez's legacy.

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