Cientos salieron a las calles de San Antonio en el aniversario de la primera marcha de Cesar Chavez en California en 1966. Cuarenta y tres años han trasncurrido desde entoces pero como Laura Coria de Texas State University- San Marcos nos dice, el fervor y la pasión de Chavez hoy parecen ser más fuertes que nunca.
What does this March mean to those who year after year remember Cesar Chavez? Texas State University-San Marcos Andy Sevilla spoke to many of the participants as part of a student Digital Journalism Project of the NAHJ Student Chapter and the SAiMediacrew.
Cesar Chavez was not alone when he fought for the rights of farm workers. His wife Helen marched by his side, and today, as Texas State University-San Marcos Audrey Cuellar reports, women more than ever before, are still part of the legacy and the future of the Cesar Chavez movement. The story is part of the NAHJ Student Chapter and the SAiMediaCrew Digital Journalism Project.
It has been more than 40 years since the Cesar chavez movement began, but as Texas State University-San Marcos Sirheem Fuentes tells us, today in the streets of San Antonio the vibrant sounds of "Si Se Puede" continue. The story is part of the NAHJ Student Chapter and the SAiMediaCrew Digital Journalism Project.