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The granddaughter of civil and labor rights activist Cesar Chavez, human rights activist and diversity speaker Julie Chavez Rodriguez was introduced to the farm worker movement at an early age. Throughout her life, she has played an active role in the fight for social justice, human rights, and the rights of working people. Chavez Rodriguez is currently the programs director for the Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, where she spearheads the National Youth Leadership Initiative, an effort which addresses academic and civic engagement among today's youth.
Julie Chavez Rodriguez has also worked with the state of
“We’re being surrounded by violence, that’s why I think that it is very important that we continue teaching young people about Chávez’ non-violence legacy . . . He knew that non-violence was more powerful than violence. He knew that violence could only attract more violence. He knew that we could find better answers.”
- Julie Chavez Rodriguez, at a breakfast honoring her late grandfahter, Cesar E. Chavez