An NPR interview explores how the Latino community is reacting to recent allegations of sexual violence against civil rights icon Cesar Chavez. Activist and author Mónica Ramírez discusses the community's response to these controversial claims.

A recent NPR interview examined how Latino communities across the nation are responding to troubling allegations of sexual violence involving civil rights leader Cesar Chavez.
Host Michel Martin conducted the discussion with Mónica Ramírez, a prominent activist and author, who provided insight into the community’s reaction to these serious accusations against the iconic labor organizer.
The interview focused on understanding the complex emotions and responses within Latino communities as they grapple with allegations against a figure long celebrated as a champion of workers’ rights and social justice.
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