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09/06/2010
Press Enterprise: Students follow legacy of late farm labor leader
08/15/2010
L.A. Times: Monument honors generations of California field workers
08/02/2010
BeyondChron, San Francisco: Historic Film on Original "Si Se Puede" Campaign Now Available
08/01/2010
Philadelphia Inquirer: 40 years ago, workers won
07/07/2010
Latina Lista: Filmmaker resurrects 30-year-old film on Cesar Chavez
07/06/2010
Tehachapi News: Villa La Paz conference center opens at Keene
06/26/2010
Examiner: National Cesar Chavez Center conference facilities dedicated to Helen Chavez
06/25/2010
Opening of world-class conference center fulfills Chavez’s dream of training new generations of activists
06/20/2010
Daily Democrat, Woodland, Cal.: Cesar Chávez's grandson talks with Woodland's Midtown students about building positive relationships
06/18/2010
Bakersfield.com, Cal.: Memories linger at old TB sanitarium
06/11/2010
Bakersfield Californian: For Chavez sculptor, it's McFarland and bust
05/21/2010
Sacramento Bee: Viewpoints: Chavez backed hard workers regardless of immigrant status
05/15/2010
El Paso Times: Norma Chávez: Textbooks should reflect diverse history
05/14/2010
Borderzine: Demonstrators Invoke César Chávez in Fight Against the Arizona Law (includes video 1:02)
04/28/2010
Kansas City Kansan Blog: Caminos: César Chavez is still remembered
04/13/2010
The Foghorn: Cesar Chavez Day at DMC
04/12/2010
Coloradoan: PSD students honored with Cesar Chavez awards
04/09/2010
The Colorado Statesman: Sí se puede! -- Celebrants honor Cesar Chavez with food, dancing
04/09/2010
NBC Dallas-Fort Worth: Dallas Honors Chavez with Street Near Farmers Market
04/08/2010
Glendale Star (AZ): Breakfast brings diversity to the table
04/08/2010
Fresno Bee: Fresno march honors Cesar Chavez
04/08/2010
Dallas Morning News: Dallas City Hall to unveil Cesar Chavez street sign Friday
04/07/2010
Statesman Journal: Contest for artists inspired by César Chávez
04/06/2010
La Prensa: César Chávez blood drive by BGSU’s LSU was bloody successful