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02/16/2012
Wall Street Journal: United Farm Workers Name Co-Chairs to Join 50 Year Celebration of Organization Founded by Cesar Chavez!
02/15/2012
Bilingual Weekly: March along US-Mexico border reaches Stockton
02/15/2012
Salinas Californian: Monterey County supervisors urge governor to re-examine fumigant
02/15/2012
Contra Costa Times (CA): UFW endorses Lara in 33rd State Senate District race
02/14/2012
Salinas Californian: Supervisors urge governor to re-examine fumigant
02/14/2012
Monterey Herald (CA): Supervisors ask Brown to rethink methyl iodide
02/14/2012
KION (CA): Farm Workers Want Ban On Methyl Iodide
02/14/2012
KION (CA): Monterey County Board of Supervisors Vote to Support Methyl Iodide Ban
02/09/2012
Huffington Post: ‎Uncovering the American Latino Story
02/09/2012
Patch.com (CA): Cesar Chavez's Grandson Tells Students They Can Change the World
02/08/2012
Press Enterprise (CA): RIVERSIDE: Funds growing for Cesar Chavez monument
02/03/2012
KESQ (CA): Cesar Chavez Honored; Immigration Reform Discussed (includes video)
02/02/2012
San Francisco Chronicle: Environmental groups laud California pesticide chief
02/02/2012
Fronteras: Immigrant Rights March Starts Along U.S.-Mexico Border (includes audio)
02/01/2012
ABC30 (CA): Farmers, Pro-Immigrant Groups Team UP to Oppose E-Verify (includes video)
02/01/2012
U-T San Diego: March to honor labor leader César Chávez
01/31/2012
KBAK-TV (CBS) (CA): 2,100 workers slashed from Bakersfield farming facility (includes video)
01/30/2012
Bakersfield Californian: Grower to lay off more than 2,100 seasonal workers
01/29/2012
HealthyCal: Court could block use of methyl iodide
01/28/2012
San Antonio Express: Youth to play a big part in César Chávez March
01/28/2012
The News Tribune (WA): Washington measure aims to slow down spread of E-Verify
01/28/2012
Seattle Times: Farmers, immigrants unite against E-Verify
01/26/2012
KION Right Now (CA): Poor Living Conditions For Farm Workers In Monterey County
01/26/2012
State Impact (FL): How One Teenage Student in Florida Became The First Martyr Of Cesar Chavez’ Farm Workers