
Less than a week after shocking revelations upended the legacy of Cesar Chavez, San Jose has begun to firm up plans to remove his name and likeness from publicly-owned properties that honor the late labor leader. These plans are laid out in a memo set to go before the city’s Rules and Open Government Committee Wednesday. Under the framework, the city would first create an inventory of facilities, amenities and public art with a connection to Chavez, and then gather community input to help guide any renaming decisions. “This memorandum does not prejudge the outcome of any individual renaming decision,”…
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