Locals react to Cesar Chavez allegations

Moses Femino

SAN LUIS, Ariz. (KYMA) – San Luis, Arizona Mayor Nieves Riedel is speaking out following allegations against labor and civil rights leader Cesar Chavez.

Earlier this week, allegations surfaced about Chavez allegedly sexually abusing multiple woman, including at least two underage girls.

Labor leader Dolores Huerta, who worked alongside Chavez, also shared she was abused by him, leaving activists and locals shook.

“Morally, I feel totally devastated because I know that in our culture, with our people, it’s something that you don’t talk about. I feel sorry for Miss Huerta that she endured 60 years of pain and shame,” Mayor Riedel expressed.

As the community continues to process these allegations, many say it’s a reminder that even the most celebrated figures must be held accountable.

The City of San Luis canceled all Cesar Chavez events this month.

They say they’re also looking into forming a committee to see if they should rename the several public landmarks and other assets named after Chavez

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