First Annual The first Cesar Chavez Convocation took place on May 14, 2004 at UC Santa Cruz. Students, faculty and staff gathered collectively in order to celebrate the life and work of Cesar Chavez. The guest invited to participate as the keynote speaker was the co-founder of the
United Farm Workers (UFW),
Dolores Huerta. The convocation sought to educate the community about the farm workers movement and the struggles they faced alongside
Cesar Chavez. In addition there was discussion about the contemporary struggles, at that time, faced by farm works. During the convocation the film
Struggles in the Fields, was shown.
Second Annual The second annual Cesar Chavez Convocation occurred on May 16, 2005. The keynote speaker that participated in the convocation was the artist, director and founder of
El Teatro Campesino,
Luis Valdez. Through the framework of Luis Valdez accomplishments the convocation sought to honor Cesar Chavez’s life work. The second annual Cesar Chavez Convocation sought to continue a theme of
Social Justice.
Third Annual The third annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was held on May 11, 2006. The keynote speaker who partook in this convocation was
Arturo Rodriguez, second president of the United Farm Workers.
Fourth Annual On May 16, 2007 the fourth annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was held at UC Santa Cruz. There was a slight change in the focus of the keynote speaker for this convocation. The move was from the
United Farm Workers issues to
social justice issues and organizing. The keynote speaker for the convocation was
Maria Elena Durazo, a noted labor leader in the
Los Angeles County. In addition this event celebrated the inauguration of the new UC Santa Cruz Center for Labor Studies.
Fifth Annual The fifth annual Cesar Chavez Convocation deviated slightly from the prior years in terms of structure and intent. On May 14, 2008 keynote speaker
Guillermo Gomez-Peña performed a piece called Mexorcist. Guillermo Gomez-Peña used political satire in order to address the issue of racialization around “raza.” As part of the convocation a town hall was called upon in order to create a space in which people could express the way they felt. Pena expresses his opinion on immigration issues in the following article.
Sixth Annual The sixth annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was celebrated on May 14, 2009. The keynote speaker who participated was Kent Wong, director of the UCLA Center for Labor Research and Education and professor of
Asian American Studies. At this time the issue around the
DREAM Act was highly contested. In contrast to previous years, the essence of this convocation changed slightly. By bringing in the best person to talk about the issue it offered El Centro the opportunity to collaborate on with the Asian American Pacific Islander resource center. Furthermore, it acknowledged that the
DREAM Act and being undocumented is not only a Latino issue.
Seventh Annual The seventh annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was celebrated on May 20, 2010 with keynote speaker Maria Hinojosa. Maria Hinojosa is the Senior Correspondent for the broadcast news magazine
NOW on PBS.
Eighth Annual The eighth annual Cesar Chavez Convocation occurred on May 25, 2011 with keynote speaker Rev.
Gregory Boyle. Rev. Gregory Boyle is the founder of
Homeboy Industries the program offers alternatives to gang violence. During the convocation Rev. Gregory Boyle discussed the role and impact of gangs on Latinos and other youth of color.
Ninth Annual The ninth annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was held on May 16, 2012 with keynote speaker
Jose Antonio Vargas,
Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, and founder of DefineAmerican.com and undocumented Immigrant. Jose Antonio Vargas shared with the Santa Cruz community his experience about being an undocumented immigrant and the challenges he faced when pursuing his America dream.
Tenth Annual The tenth annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was celebrated on May 7, 2013 with keynote speaker
Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the UFW. Dolores Huerta delivered an inspirational speech weaving a thread through the contemporary social issues. Some of the issues discussed were inequity of the education system, the power of organizing, and the prison industrial complex.
Eleventh Annual The eleventh annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was held on May 20, 2014, with keynote speaker
Cesar Cruz.
Twelfth Annual The twelfth annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was held on May 12, 2015, with keynote speaker Daniel "Nane" Alejandrez, executive director of Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos.
Fourteenth Annual The fourteenth annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was held on May 16, 2017, hosting
Paul Ortiz, and shifting to an interactive panel style.
Fifteenth Annual The fifteenth annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was held on May 16, 2018, hosting activists present in the
1968 L.A. Walkouts: Yolanda Rios,
Margarita “Mita” Cuaron, Bobby Verdugo, Paula Crisostomo, and John Ortiz.
Sixteenth Annual The sixteenth annual Cesar Chavez Convocation was held on May 14, 2019, with keynote speakers Judy de los Santos, political secretary of
Union del Barrio, and Elias Gonzales, coordinator at MILPA. == See also ==