16. Resolution for National Holiday for
Farm Worker leader Cesar E. Chavez on his birthday March 31
Whereas, from humble beginnings in 1927, Cesar E. Chavez, founder of the United Farm Workers, rose to be a major
force in American history, making him one of the heroic figures of the 20th century, and
Whereas, through personal sacrifice, Cesar E. Chavez focused national attention on the plight of farm workers, making
the world aware of their demands for safe and fair working conditions in the fields of our nation, and
Whereas, millions of Americans from across the nation, of all races and nationalities, joined Cesar E. Chavez in the
movement for farm workers rights, and
Whereas, Cesar E. Chavez was also a champion for civil rights, labor rights, voting rights, women's rights and was an
early environmentalist, warning the public of the devastating affects of pesticides on both farm workers and consumers;
and
Whereas, as a result of these and other valuable contributions, many cities and ten states now celebrate Cesar E. Chavez's
birthday, March 31, as a holiday including California, Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Michigan, Illinois,
Wisconsin and Rhode Island; and countless schools, streets, libraries, and other public institutions have been named after
Cesar E. Chavez, and
Whereas, the life of Chavez, who like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was an adherent to nonviolent civil disobedience,
serves as a model for all Americans; and
Whereas, Cesar E Chavez National Holiday is an organization based in Los Angeles that is spearheading the national
effort to win support for a national holiday and day of service, learning and action to be established on his birthday, March
31, and
Whereas, in March 2008, the Cesar E. Chavez National Holiday coalition held events for the holiday in over 70 cities in
31 states in the most wide ranging commemoration of Cesar Chavez's birthday in the history of our nation; and
Whereas, LCLAA was one of the first national organizations to declare its support for the establishment of a national
holiday for Cesar Chavez and many of our chapters across the country have mobilized for this goal;
Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) calls on the U.S. Congress
and President Bush to establish an official federal holiday and day of service, learning and action for Cesar E. Chavez on
his birthday, March 31, and
Be it Further Resolved, that the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) calls on all candidates for
President of the United States and U. S. Congress to support a national holiday for Cesar Chavez, and
Be It Further Resolved, that the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) agrees to join the Cesar E.
Chavez National Holiday coalition and in so doing become an active partner alongside of Latino, labor, civil rights,
interfaith, and other organizations, leaders, elected officials, and celebrities who are working together to insure that the
legacy of Cesar E. Chavez is recognized, celebrated and emulated throughout our nation, and
Be it Further Resolved, that the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) supports HR 76, a House
Resolution introduced by Rep. Joe Baca (CA) with 53 Congressional Co-Sponsors, that puts House members on record in
support of a national holiday for Cesar E. Chavez, and