Governor Newsom declares March 31 as César Chávez Day 2025

Governor Gavin Newsome - Official website
Governor Gavin Newsome - Official website
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Governor Gavin Newsom has officially declared March 31, 2025, as César Chávez Day through a proclamation, honoring the legacy of the renowned labor leader and civil rights activist. The proclamation celebrates Chávez’s lifelong dedication to advocating for farmworkers’ rights and social justice.

In the proclamation, Newsom highlighted César Chávez’s contribution to empowering thousands of individuals to unite for their rights. “His visionary leadership inspired a powerful movement that burns brightly to this day, rallying people from all walks of life to champion the dignity of work,” stated Newsom. Chávez’s early life was marked by hardship as his family moved to California after losing their home during the Great Depression. These experiences fueled his commitment to improving the working and living conditions of farmworkers.

Alongside Dolores Huerta, Chávez founded the United Farm Workers union, challenging the nation to recognize the overlooked workers behind their food and advocating for their basic human rights. His leadership in the 1966 farmworker march from Delano to Sacramento and the successful boycott of grapes were pivotal moments in raising awareness and support nationwide. These efforts contributed to the 1975 California Agricultural Labor Relations Act, granting farmworkers the right to unionize.

The proclamation calls on Californians to remember and continue Chávez’s legacy of fighting for social justice and equality. “Let us carry on his timeless legacy by lifting up our neighbors, speaking out against injustice, and working together to extend the dream of prosperity, equity, and progress to all,” Newsom emphasized.

The declaration bears the official seal of the State of California, signed by Governor Newsom and attested by Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, underscoring the state’s recognition of Chávez’s enduring impact.



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