A coalition of leaders in East San José say the sexual assault allegations against labor leader Cesar Chavez should be a turning point for the community and the country. The moment is forcing a difficult but necessary reckoning about how movements handle harm within their own communities. Advocates are calling for accountability, support for survivors, and honest conversations about what justice should look like moving forward. KQED’s Joseph Geha reports.

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LA Unified Board Members Call for Renaming of Schools Named for Cesar Chavez
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