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Friday, Mar. 27, 2026

Will all City of Phoenix facilities and infrastructure honoring César Chávez be renamed?


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The Phoenix City Council voted on March 25 to remove César Chávez’s name from all city facilities, including the César Chávez Library and the 43 street signs that encompass César Chávez Boulevard, which runs from 75th Avenue to 48th Street.

The decision comes after an investigation by the New York Times uncovered Chavez’s history of sexual abuse. Six states, including Arizona, have taken legislative or executive action to distance themselves from the labor rights leader’s legacy — either renaming the March 31 holiday or declining to observe it.

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