
Kansas City Reevaluates Chavez Honors Amid Abuse Allegations
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Kansas City reevaluates Cesar Chavez honors amid sexual abuse allegations
The city is considering removing street and mural names honoring Cesar Chavez, co-founder of the United Farm Workers, due to recent sexual abuse claims. Mayor Quinton Lucas and Councilman Crispin Rea emphasize supporting survivors and the farm workers movement. U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver agrees a street name change is necessary. The city aims to denounce the alleged abuses while uplifting Latino heritage, with updates expected soon.
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