Somerton residents support renaming Cesar Chavez Avenue to honor farmworkers
Adrik Vargas
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – The City of Somerton is set to rename Cesar Chavez Avenue to Campesinos Avenue.
City leaders recently voted to approve the change, with most council members in support.
The decision comes as some cities across the country reconsider honoring the late farmworker leader following allegations of abuse involving underage girls and women.
In Somerton, some residents say they support the new name, especially because it recognizes farmworkers.
Irma Garner says farmworkers work long, difficult hours, with some lining up as early as 4 a.m. to catch buses to the fields.
She says they deserve the recognition for their hard work and efforts to build a better life in the United States.
Others say farmworkers have played a major role in shaping the community.
Ana Gonzalez says they are the reason the town has grown and progressed over the years.
She adds that the name change would make many farmworkers feel honored, especially in a city where agriculture is such a big part of daily life.
Residents say in Somerton, farm work is deeply tied to families, culture, and the community’s identity.
For many, this change is about recognizing the people behind that work and the role they play in keeping the city going.