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Texas A&M University-San Antonio will be continuing our valued tradition of paying tribute to the life and legacy of César E. Chávez and Dolores Huerta by participating in the City of San Antonio's 26th annual César E. Chávez March for Justice.
We are looking for spirited Jaguars passionate about wage disparities, rising healthcare costs, food disparity, educational reform, and more to participate with us in this year's event.
Although, we will not be providing transportation from the campus to the march, participants are encouraged to use the complimentary transportation to and from the Alamodome between the march starting and ending points (details are below).
Participants will also receive commemorative march t-shirts while supplies last.
Jaguars interested in participating in the march should register by Friday, March 25th.
For more information about the march, please visit the City of San Antonio's website.
2022 MARCH JOIN US
Cesar E Chavez Legacy and Educational Foundation
Join us for the 26th annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice on Saturday, March 26, 2022.
8:30 a.m.: DJ Plata kicks off the morning with San Antonio music and a morning rally. Complimentary coffee and refreshments will be provided.
10 a.m.: March steps off at the intersection of Guadalupe & Brazos streets and ends at Hemisfair Plaza.
12 -3 p.m.: Afternoon program, music and entertainment with performances by Little Joe y La Familia and Piñata Protest.
We are pleased to announce this year's Grand Marshals are Erika Prosper Nirenberg, First Lady of San Antonio, and Paul Chavez, son of Cesar Chavez and President and CEO of the Cesar Chavez Foundation.
MARCH ROUTE
We'll gather at the intersection of Guadalupe and Brazos near the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center.
Program starts at 9:15 a.m.
March steps off at 10 a.m.
Schools, student groups, nonprofit organizations, companies, individuals:
If you'd like to participate in the March, simply join us at the start of the March!
PARKING & TRANSPORTATION
What's the best way to get to and from the March?
Take a FREE roundtrip bus ride from VIA. Free parking at the Alamodome Lot B & C.
Free bus service to the front of the March starts at 8 a.m.
Bus picks you up at the end of the March, at Hemisfair Park in a marked designated area near the Tower of the Americas
Free bus service from Hemisfair Park until 3 p.m. back to the Alamodome
The Cesar E. Chavez Legacy & Educational Foundation (CECLEF) will continue to monitor COVID-19 cases within our San Antonio community and surrounding areas. Should San Antonio experience a surge, we will consult with Metro Health officials and take the right safety precautions to keep the health and safety of the community our priority. Check back here for the latest updates or contact Ernest Martinez, CECLEF Chair at ernest@ceclef.org.
We are looking for spirited Jaguars passionate about wage disparities, rising healthcare costs, food disparity, educational reform, and more to participate with us in this year's event.
Although, we will not be providing transportation from the campus to the march, participants are encouraged to use the complimentary transportation to and from the Alamodome between the march starting and ending points (details are below).
Participants will also receive commemorative march t-shirts while supplies last.
Jaguars interested in participating in the march should register by Friday, March 25th.
For more information about the march, please visit the City of San Antonio's website.
2022 MARCH JOIN US
Cesar E Chavez Legacy and Educational Foundation
Join us for the 26th annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice on Saturday, March 26, 2022.
8:30 a.m.: DJ Plata kicks off the morning with San Antonio music and a morning rally. Complimentary coffee and refreshments will be provided.
10 a.m.: March steps off at the intersection of Guadalupe & Brazos streets and ends at Hemisfair Plaza.
12 -3 p.m.: Afternoon program, music and entertainment with performances by Little Joe y La Familia and Piñata Protest.
We are pleased to announce this year's Grand Marshals are Erika Prosper Nirenberg, First Lady of San Antonio, and Paul Chavez, son of Cesar Chavez and President and CEO of the Cesar Chavez Foundation.
MARCH ROUTE
We'll gather at the intersection of Guadalupe and Brazos near the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center.
Program starts at 9:15 a.m.
March steps off at 10 a.m.
Schools, student groups, nonprofit organizations, companies, individuals:
If you'd like to participate in the March, simply join us at the start of the March!
PARKING & TRANSPORTATION
What's the best way to get to and from the March?
Take a FREE roundtrip bus ride from VIA. Free parking at the Alamodome Lot B & C.
Free bus service to the front of the March starts at 8 a.m.
Bus picks you up at the end of the March, at Hemisfair Park in a marked designated area near the Tower of the Americas
Free bus service from Hemisfair Park until 3 p.m. back to the Alamodome
The Cesar E. Chavez Legacy & Educational Foundation (CECLEF) will continue to monitor COVID-19 cases within our San Antonio community and surrounding areas. Should San Antonio experience a surge, we will consult with Metro Health officials and take the right safety precautions to keep the health and safety of the community our priority. Check back here for the latest updates or contact Ernest Martinez, CECLEF Chair at ernest@ceclef.org.
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Opens Feb 24, 2022 12:00am
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