Topic: Ufw

3 chapters across the catalog

Anglo
Episode 1853 1:28:30 - 1:36:43

1853: Anglo

Cesar Chavez Sexual Assault Allegations and Cancellation

A coordinated effort is underway to remove Cesar Chavez's name from public spaces following sexual assault allegations from former associate Dolores Huerta. The New York Times published a report detailing decades of alleged grooming and misconduct within the United Farm Workers union. The hosts speculate that the sudden "cancellation" may be timed to precede a major documentary or film release.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 1:49:55 - 1:53:00

1852: Jell-No!

Cesar Chavez Sexual Assault Allegations, New York Times

A New York Times investigation has brought forward sexual assault and rape allegations against farm labor icon Cesar Chavez. Dolores Huerta, the 95-year-old co-founder of the UFW, is among those cited in the report. As a result, several cities and organizations are canceling events and removing Chavez's name from public spaces and schools.

New Collar Worker
Episode 1450 1:32:28 - 1:34:49

1450: New Collar Worker

Sir Anthony Raimondo, California Farm Labor Litigation

Attorney Anthony Raimondo is knighted after sharing his decade-long legal battle against the California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) and the UFW union. Raimondo exposed the use of federal funds to represent illegal aliens, leading to his personal prosecution by the state bar. He was eventually exonerated and is now relocating to the Oregon coast.