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- Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.: The Curse of GreatnessA review on Chavez Jr's fight with Sebastian Zbik
Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr and Sebatian Zbik Fight for Their ZeroesWorld Boxing Council Middleweight Championship at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, which will be televised HBO Live Boxing After Dark
Cesar Chavez Day: Honoring a Man Who Helped Change the WorldWhat follows is a brief overview on Cesar Chavez's life and the contributions he made to the world.
Why We Celebrate Cesar Chavez DayA look back on some of the biggest contributions Cesar Chavez made during his life. From 2011 on, March 31 will be known as Cesar Chavez Day.- Celebrate Cesar Chavez's Social Justice WorkPresident Obama declared March 31 Cesar Chavez Day to celebrate the accomplishments of the civil rights activist who founded the United Farm Workers. This day encourages Americans to honor Chavez through community service.
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.: Son of a LegendHector Camacho Jr., Marvis Frazier and Cory Spinks came into boxing facing the pressure of being the son of a legendary boxer. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. is dealing with the same pressure. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. is the son of a legend.- Summit Celebrates Cesar Chavez and His LegacyDenver students gathered to honor the legacy of Cesar Chavez and encourage each other to strive for leadership positions at the 6th Annual Latino Leadership Summit March 31.
- Celebrations of Cesar Chavez in Fort Worth, March 27, 2010Fort Worth's planned march and rally for Cesar Chavez.
Julio Cesar Chavez: The King of Mexican BoxingWhen JC Chavez embarked on his professional boxing career in 1980, he started on a path that made him an enduring legend in the hearts of Mexicans, as the greatest champion in that country's pugnacious history.- Cesar Chavez Quotes that Can Enrich Your LifeCesar Chavez championed the rights of farm workers. Find out a few of the quotes he used to inspire them and incorporate them into your life.
- Cesar Chavez was the Star of the United FarmWorkers Association While the Woman Co-founder Largely IgnoredThe United Farmer Workers Union started out with very serious concerns about their workers and one of the co-founders Delores Huerta is the next woman to be honored in this series on women issues
- Neighborhood South of Dogpatch Waiting to DevelopThe area bordering the Dogpatch, between 23rd and Cesar Chavez along Indiana, is trying to establish its own identity, and longing for conveniences that most neighborhoods take for granted.
- The Politicization of Texas EducationThe members of Texas Board of Education are up for re-election and many of them have had a less than stellar record. How have they affected Texas education and what can we do about it?
A Palestinian Restaurant Discovery on Mission Street Between 24th and Cesar ChavezReview of fairly new restaurant on Mission Street, well served by public transportation