Letters: New face for UFW has been there all along
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Published on March 24, 2026.
The article suggests that the United States should rename Cesar Chavez Plaza in downtown San Jose for Dolores Huerta, a woman whose life mission was to help migrant farmworkers. This comes amidst concerns about Google's decision to sell 80 acres of prime land around Diridon Station to Google, which has displaced many small businesses and residents. HuERTa sacrificed so much to help farmworkers and was the heart of the movement. The author argues that public open space should function as a refuge, not a risk, and nuclear weapons are a local issue, particularly for communities near nuclear weapons facilities where contamination and cancer rates have taken a human toll. The article also criticizes the decision by the San Jose City Council to sell the 80 acres surrounding Diridon station to Google.
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