Mike Spradley: Cesar Chavez: LGBT Rights Activist?

Huffington Post Thursday 3rd May, 2012

In the spring of 1993, I made my first trip to San Francisco. Like any tourist fresh off the plane, I was eager to explore the city and soak up as much of the culture as possible As I wandered near city hall on that cold, gray day, I noticed that all the flags were flying at half-mast, and I asked a few people what the occasion was. When people said Cesar Chavez had died, they were surprised that I did not know. As a native of California, I knew...

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