The César E. Chávez Commemoration Committee will paid tribute to American hero and civil rights leader, César E. Chávez, during Lubbock’s 17th Annual César E. Chávez People’s March and Celebration Saturday afternoon.

This year’s theme is “United in Peace” and served as a tribute to his commitment to social justice and respect for human dignity.

César stood as one of our nation’s most outstanding leaders for peace, justice and non-violence. A strong believer in the principles of nonviolence practiced by Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., he effectively employed peaceful tactics such as boycotts and fasts.

Chávez also maintained his commitment to non-violence even in the face of violent attacks from growers. In 1968 he embarked on a spiritual fast for 25 days to affirm his personal commitment and that of the farm labor movement to non-violence.

“We take pride in honoring this great American hero who humbly stayed committed to nonviolence, and humanity,” said Christy Martinez-Garcia, annual event organizer.

“This march is significant because it is a re-enactment of the initial march led by Chávez, more so, his most profound undertakings for the cause, which were inspired by his deep spirituality, and to peace and non-violence.”
 
She said that all are invited to join community and student organizations, and many individuals committed to quality of life for migrant and farmworkers, and to non-violence.

“In a time when there seems to be a growing amount of hate and violence, we must take steps to assure peace…even if it begins with a march for peace,” concluded Martinez-Garcia.

The march will begin at North University and Cesar E. Chavez Drive (Canyon Lakes/Buddy Holly Recreational Area) at 1:00 p.m. and ended at the Cavazos Middle School parking lot at 3:00 p.m.
 
The event is organized by a citizen driven committee that are committed to bringing public awareness about Chávez’s legacy. 
 

(Information provided by the César E. Chávez Commemoration Committee)