Statues fall, streets renamed, murals wiped

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Cesar Chavez is disappearing across California.

Statues are coming down, street names are being stripped, and murals are being covered up in a rapid-fire backlash against the once-revered labor leader, as officials move to distance public spaces from a legacy now under scrutiny.

In San Fernando, a statue of Cesar Chavez was removed Thursday, while at Santa Ana College, murals and other campus imagery bearing his likeness have been covered. In Fresno, city leaders unanimously voted to strip Chavez’s name from a major boulevard, restoring its original designation, a dramatic reversal of a tribute that once symbolized pride in the civil rights icon.

Symbols that once cemented Chavez’s status as a civil rights hero are being dismantled piece by piece.

From city halls to college campuses, what was once celebrated in bronze, painted on walls, and stamped onto street signs is now under review, with more institutions expected to follow suit.

In Fresno, city leaders unanimously voted to strip Chavez’s name from a major boulevard ABC30
At Santa Ana College, murals and other campus imagery bearing his likeness have been covered. AP
Statues are coming down, street names are being stripped, and murals are being covered up in a rapid-fire backlash against the once-revered labor leader, as officials move to distance public spaces from a legacy now under scrutiny. CHRIS TORRES/EPA/Shutterstock
In San Fernando, a statue of Cesar Chavez was removed. AFP via Getty Images

For decades, Chavez was widely celebrated as the co-founder of the United Farm Workers, a labor movement icon who championed the rights of farmworkers and became a symbol of Latino political empowerment.

But newly surfaced allegations about his conduct have prompted public officials to reconsider decades of honors tied to his name.

Across the state, officials cite community concerns and public accountability as reasons for removing statues, renaming streets, and covering murals.

Newly surfaced allegations about Chavez’s conduct have prompted public officials to reconsider honors tied to his name. ABC30
Chavez is disappearing across California. Getty Images

Reactions are mixed: some community members argue these actions erase Latino history and the progress Chavez helped inspire, while others insist the steps are necessary to prevent honoring someone whose reputation is now under serious question.

Officials say the removals and renaming are likely to continue as more local governments and school boards review monuments, murals, and street names.

California may be witnessing one of the fastest, most widespread retractions of a public legacy in recent memory, and there’s little sign it will slow down.

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