Cesar Chavez abuse allegations: Dolores Huerta speaks with ABC News on camera for first time after sharing

In a groundbreaking interview, renowned labor activist Dolores Huerta has come forward with allegations against Cesar Chavez, a prominent figure in the farmworker movement. Speaking publicly for the first time, Huerta revealed the emotional toll of keeping these experiences private for decades and her resolve to finally disclose the events she claims took place.

At the age of 95, Huerta sat down with John Quiñones of ABC News to share her story, shedding light on the difficulty of maintaining silence over the years.

Labor activist Dolores Huerta

“It was incredibly challenging to remain silent,” Huerta expressed. “But witnessing the bravery of young women today, who have the courage to speak out, inspired me. God only knows the hardships they’ve endured… so it was the right moment. It was time,” she explained.

Huerta disclosed that Chavez coerced her into sexual relations when she was in her twenties and later sexually assaulted her.

She recounted that two children were born from these encounters, and she arranged for both to be raised by other families.

These allegations have come to light following an investigation by The New York Times, which reported that Chavez had engaged in grooming and sexual abuse of women and minors.

She said she had two children as a result of the encounters and arranged for both to be raised by other families.

The allegations surfaced publicly following a New York Times investigation that reported Chavez had groomed and sexually abused women and minors.

In her interview, Huerta reacted to hearing the stories of others, saying it sickened her.

“Even more than sick, it’s devastating,” she said. “It’s devastating because Cesar spoke about and practiced the nonviolent movement. Well, what could be more violent than that, you know? To think that somebody that we looked at as our hero and our leader, you know, it’s pretty horrible.”

Huerta said after hearing allegations from other women, she wanted to support them. She said that she intends to continue advocating for farmworkers’ rights as the public reassesses Chavez’s place in history.

When she was asked whether the revelations could damage Chavez’s legacy, Huerta said: “Well, I would hope that his legacy would live on in the things that were accomplished. The improvements that were made, and it’s sad to think that he had this dark side to him.”

Several planned Cesar Chavez Day celebrations across the country have already been canceled.

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