
César E. Chávez National Monument
At the monument's visitor center, documentaries about the farmworker movement and Cesar Chavez's legacy bring life to the powerful stories of the struggle for justice and civil rights. The most commonly shown film is La Paz, which explains the choice to locate the union headquarters at the remote Keene site. Ask at the information desk to begin a showing.
At the monument's visitor center, documentaries about the farmworker movement and Cesar Chavez's legacy bring life to the powerful stories of the struggle for justice and civil rights. The most commonly shown film is La Paz, which explains the choice to locate the union headquarters at the remote Keene site. The film is shown in the historic auditorium where Cesar and his loved ones once held religious services. Ask at the information desk to see La Paz, and ask about the availability of other films.
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Cesar Chavez National Monument Visitor Center Auditorium