Thursday, March 29, 2007

Cumpleaños de César Chávez en Irvine Valley College (Rebel Girl)



Thursday, IVC's MEChA celebrated Cesar Chavez's birthday in style, transforming the sun-drenched area outside the Student Services into a canopied ofrenda to the labor leader's memory.












Historical notes: In 1988, Rebel Girl and Red Emma hung out with Cesar Chavez, members of the Western Shoshone nation and hundred of other activists in the desert north of Las Vegas, home to the Nevada Nuclear Test Site.

Those were the days.

Around the same time, Reb, then a noted vegetarian chef, was chosen to cook a meal for Cesar during his visit to the People's Republic of Santa Monica; she chose a Mediterranean theme: tabouli, hummus, tszatiki, marinated beans and olives, fresh tomatoes, bread. She was so nervous that she bought bottled water in which to cook the beans and bulgur. She is still proud that he ate everything, including the garnish.

Then, in 1993, along with thousands of others, they followed his wooden casket through the dusty streets of Delano.


Si se puede!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Omygod, Rebel Girl! Thank you for serving excellent vegetarian food to Cesar Chavez. You are a true goddess. I was just gonna mention the little-known fact that he was a great friend to nonhuman animals, as are his excellent daughters (or was it grand-daughters?), whom I heard speak at a powerful animal conference last fall. As is typical, that part of his rich character gets left out of many history-books and celebrations; but I love the guy for it.

Anonymous said...

Excellent!

Anonymous said...

Great story, Reb. And happy birthday!

Anonymous said...

MEChA = COMMUNIST

Brien Comerford said...

It must have been an honor to serve vegetarian food to Cesar Chavez. In addition to being a social justice activist, Cesar Chavez was a vegetarian the last 25 years of his life. He denounced cockfights, bullfights, dogfights, huntings and rodeos because they were and are violent and rife with irreverence for life. Cesar Chavez was the Gandhi of the fields. He merits a National Holiday because he was a paragon of compassion who had reverence for all life.

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