The White House Champions of Change program highlights the stories and examples of people across the Country that represents President Obama’s vision of an American that is built to last. People that are working day in and day out to grow the economy and restore middle-class security through projects and initiatives that move their communities forward, including providing education and skills for American workers, supporting innovation and manufacturing, recognizing the importance of clean energy, and investing in our human capital and infrastructure.
Cesar Chavez was one of these Champions of Change that came of age a migrant farm worker and a witness to the injustice that pervaded fields and vineyards across California. Click here to read the entire article.

