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Join us as we honor Maya Angelou and Cesar Chavez—two icons who transformed America.
Angelou rose from childhood trauma and silence to become a celebrated poet, memoirist, and civil rights leader. Her groundbreaking works, like I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, and her mantra “Still I rise,” continue to inspire resilience and hope.
Cesar Chavez, born to Mexican-American farmworkers, co-founded the United Farm Workers union, leading historic strikes and boycotts to win rights and dignity for agricultural laborers. His nonviolent activism and rallying cry “Sí, se puede!” still empower social justice movements today.
Discover how their courage and voices shaped a more just and compassionate world.
By David and Valerie WebbJoin us as we honor Maya Angelou and Cesar Chavez—two icons who transformed America.
Angelou rose from childhood trauma and silence to become a celebrated poet, memoirist, and civil rights leader. Her groundbreaking works, like I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, and her mantra “Still I rise,” continue to inspire resilience and hope.
Cesar Chavez, born to Mexican-American farmworkers, co-founded the United Farm Workers union, leading historic strikes and boycotts to win rights and dignity for agricultural laborers. His nonviolent activism and rallying cry “Sí, se puede!” still empower social justice movements today.
Discover how their courage and voices shaped a more just and compassionate world.