03/13/2023
Sent on behalf of John Quevedo, member of the LatinX Staff and Faculty Collective:
March 31 is César Chávez Day, a commemorative holiday
as proclaimed by President Barack Obama in 2014. We
celebrate the lifework of César Chávez and Dolores Huerta,
role models, and champions of labor rights, civil rights, and
human rights. César Chávez Day, a Day of Service, also serves
as a day to recognize the incalculable contributions of immigrant
farmworkers from many cultures who still are the backbone of
the agricultural, and many other industries, in California and the
United States. Let us educate future generations to learn lessons
from history, and to treasure our cultural and national icons César
Chávez and Dolores Huerta.
Thursday, March 30, Activity Hour
Please invite students to HSS 165 to see "Abuelita’s Kitchen: Mexican Food Stories" (2022), directed by Marie Bailey and produced by Dr. Sarah Portnoy, Professor of Food Studies at USC. The documentary shares the food stories of ten Indigenous, mestiza, Mexican-American and Afro-American grandmothers in Los Angeles, including their personal journeys as immigrants,
and their knowledge of traditional dishes. A conversation with producer Sarah Portnoy and film participants will follow.
Also, please invite students to the Main Campus Quad to celebrate
César Chávez and Dolores Huerta, with DJ music funded by the
Global Citizenship Council, thank you!