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Month: September 2025

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We Are Winning: A Revolution of Mind + Heart

September 25, 2025, by CCF

This Hispanic Heritage Month, the Cesar Chavez Foundation is proud to launch We Are Winning: A Revolution of Mind + Heart – a storytelling campaign rooted in culture, community, and action. This campaign spotlights people-centered stories that remind us of our power, courage, compassion, and the everyday revolutionary acts that move our communities forward. 

Celia Martínez, behind the scenes of her interview, holding a Chavez Legacy Award and her book of poetry.

At the heart of this campaign are voices like Celia Martínez, a Yale graduate, content creator, and published Mexican-American bilingual poet who has built a platform that amplifies voices too often overlooked. Her poetry illuminates our struggles, celebrates the beauty of our traditions, and honors the achievements we continue to reach – even in the face of adversity.

Celia began writing poetry as a form of self-expression, and when she started sharing her work online, she realized how deeply people resonated with her words. She committed to making her poetry public so that others could “hear their own experiences through poems.” In doing so, she has touched millions, resonating across generations and offering strength in difficult times. 

Her journey is deeply rooted in the movement’s legacy. Her mother, aunts, and uncles marched with the United Farm Workers and brought supplies to those incarcerated for the cause, including Cesar Chavez himself in the 1970s. Inspired by this legacy of solidarity, Celia uses her voice not only for herself but for others who may not be able to speak in times of adversity. 

At the Cesar Chavez Foundation, we embody the same spirit through our collection of social enterprises designed to support working families in their pursuit of a more just and equitable society. As Cesar Chavez envisioned, the transformation that began in the fields continues today, carried forward by the next generation in their fight for equity in education, housing, and beyond. 

Celia continues to win by creating inclusive, representative spaces where others feel seen. Her journey shows that authenticity, courage, and storytelling can spark lasting change.

Celia’s story is just the beginning. Through We Are Winning: A Revolution of Mind + Heart, the Cesar Chavez Foundation will spotlight young leaders, educators, community members, and CCF staff whose voices carry this legacy forward. Together, we honor our roots and celebrate the revolution of mind and heart that continues today. 

✨ Follow the campaign and share your story using #WeAreWinning. Together, we continue to win through love, culture, and action.

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Free Sample Lessons for K-8 Curriculum

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month through week-long sample lessons from the Cesar Chavez Foundation’s signature K-8th grade curriculum. Develop students’ knowledge of Hispanic culture and ability to share and connect to their own stories.

Please visit chavezeducation.org or click the button below to learn more.

 

 

 

 

 

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Carrying the Legacy Forward: A New Generation of Radio Campesina 

September 9, 2025, by CCF

In an evolving media and political landscape, one thing remains constant: Chavez Media’s commitment to providing accurate information, empowering the community, and supporting informed decision-making.  

Beginning with Radio Campesina, the flagship program of Chavez Media, has had a long and enduring history of uniting the community by providing trusted information. Founder Cesar Chavez recognized that farm workers needed a dependable source of information they could count on throughout their day. By blending timely news with meaningful entertainment, he helped build connection, resilience, and a sense of belonging within the community. Radio Campesina, known as “La estación que no se vence en la lucha” (“The station that never gives up in the struggle”), has garnered millions of listeners. Today, Chavez Media continues to serve as a powerful medium for sharing information across communities and inspiring engaging conversations.   

Through innovative partnerships, the Chavez Foundation has created a space to bring in young talent dedicated to empowering and educating underserved communities. Recently, through a grant by the Pivot Foundation, Chavez Media hired its newest talent, Ernesto “Lego” Legorreta Rodríguez, with an effort to engage younger audiences and usher in a new era of diverse voices, particularly in underserved cities like Phoenix, AZ. Rodríguez brings over a decade of expertise, having worked as an editor for Mexicali’s largest newspaper, La Voz de la Frontera.   

By engaging directly with Phoenix’s nearly 50% Latino population, Rodríguez has built a deep understanding of local concerns – dispelling misinformation, encouraging civic engagement, and highlighting often-overlooked stories. His work helps replace fear with knowledge by merging traditional journalism with digital tools. Rodríguez reaches audiences across La Campesina’s platforms. Through the Know Your Rights (Conoce tus Derechos) campaign, he delivers clear, accessible guidance on topics like immigration, earning trust as a familiar figure across La Campesina’s community.  

For more than 40 years, La Campesina’s legacy lives on through a new generation carrying its mission forward. As digital natives, Gen Z brings a fresh perspective that expands the station’s reach and creates space for honest conversations about complex but necessary topics. Rodríguez’s unique perspective has helped bridge generations while remaining true to La Campesina’s core mission: to inform and uplift. By building a space where culture is reflected and unique voices are valued, this new approach, piloted in Phoenix, AZ, sets the stage for Chavez Media’s continued expansion into communities facing similar challenges.   

Chavez Media reaches millions across multiple touchpoints, engaging a multigenerational and multicultural audience through dynamic radio, digital platforms, and live events. Operating across Arizona, California, Nevada, and Georgia, Chavez Media continues to foster a deep sense of community for Latinos and working families. At the heart of this work is Rodríguez, who is helping lead a new era, one shaped by younger audiences committed to combating misinformation and amplifying a new generation of voices.   

Watch El Malcriado on YouTube Monday through Friday from Radio Campesina – hit play and join the conversation!

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Rising Together to Empower Migrant Students

September 9, 2025, by CCF

Teachers in the Migrant Education Program create supportive spaces where students strengthen core skills and grow with confidence.

Migrant farm workers often face significant educational barriers, especially due to the disruption caused by seasonal agricultural work, which can leave students falling behind. Cesar Chavez knew this struggle, having attended 36 schools as a migrant farmworker before leaving in the 8th grade. Today, the Chavez Foundation’s Education team seeks to help students through the Migrant Education Program. Established in 1966, the Migrant Education Program remains committed to ensuring migrant students achieve academic success and are prepared for a bright future. 

The Cesar Chavez Migrant Education Program, created by the Cesar Chavez Education Fund, serves students from TK through 8th grade with a focus on strengthening literacy, language, and math skills. Tailored to the unique needs of migrant families, the program can be completed in person, virtually, or in a hybrid format. Rooted in Cesar’s core values, the program helps students learn about his legacy while exemplifying the impact they can make. Certified teachers with cultural competence facilitate the program, and a family partnership approach ensures flexible options that meet the community’s needs. With a 93% attendance rate, the program demonstrates strong engagement and success.

Students are encouraged to engage, ask questions, and take pride in learning.

These programs help students achieve academically, boosting their confidence along the way. Our Manager of Programs, Erika Hall, recalls one student in particular who was struggling in school. Through the program, he received support in a targeted small group led by an instructor and gained access to an engaging online platform. Over the course of the program, he grew academically and received an award for achievement in math. 

Families served by the program value it for many reasons. Their schedules are often unpredictable, and the program’s flexible hours support student success. The family outreach team offers real-time bilingual support, helps students navigate technical issues, and ensures students stay connected daily when working online. When partnering with districts, the Chavez Foundation team ensures support extends beyond the classroom and looks at families’ unique needs. 

The Migrant Education Program builds connection and learning, in person or online.

The program has left a lasting impact on its facilitators and staff. One group of students that made a powerful impression through their enthusiasm and passion for learning came from Atwater, California. Program facilitator Isabel Garrison shared, “They were such a joy to work with and eagerly awaited my arrival on Zoom every single day! They were talkative, enthusiastic, and ready to engage in every lesson. Our SEL sessions sparked meaningful conversations, and it was clear they valued the time we spent together. I will genuinely miss them!”

Time and time again, we have seen that students succeed when their community supports them and they have access to needed resources. Notably, 86% of students in our Education Fund’s Migrant Education Program maintained academic proficiency or showed growth, and 88% achieved their individual goals.  

Together with districts and county offices of education, we’re helping students access the tools and resources that fuel their success. Explore how the Education Fund is shaping brighter futures through innovative programs.

Learn more about the Education Fund at chavezfoundation.org/education-fund/.

Press Inquiries:

Suzy Silvestre

Director of Strategic Communications

ssilvestre@chavezfoundation.org

 

Marc Grossman

Spokesperson

mgrossman@chavezfoundation.org

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  • Carrying the Legacy Forward: A New Generation of Radio Campesina 
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