
Fronteras: How history will move forward after the fall of late labor leader César Chávez
From Fronteras by Texas Public Radio
April 10, 2026 · 22 min
About this episode
Sehila Mota Casper discusses the evolving history and legacy of the farmworkers movement after new revelations about César Chávez.
A historic preservationist Sehila Mota Casper discusses how the history and legacy of the farmworkers movement will evolve following new revelations against Chávez.
People in this episode
Host: Texas Public Radio
Guest: Sehila Mota Casper
Topics covered
- labor movement
- César Chávez
- historical preservation
- farmworkers
- legacy
- new revelations
Keywords
- César Chávez
- farmworkers movement
- historical preservation
- labor leader
- legacy
- new revelations
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