Sexual misconduct allegations against Cesar Chavez are rattling college campuses, but bureaucratic renaming processes mean his name won't vanish from buildings overnight.
Universities scramble to respond
Universities scramble to respond
- UC Berkeley's Chavez Student Center has stood since 1997.
- Renaming them requires committee review and public feedback.
- UC Davis already pulled Chavez's name from a youth conference.
- Fresno State covered its Chavez statue pending removal steps.
- Berkeley's last building-rename effort took nearly three years.
- The UC system president holds final authority on name changes.
- Cal State's 23 campuses are weighing their next moves.
- San Francisco State offered only vague talk about dialogue.
- UT Austin quietly removed Confederate statues overnight in 2017.
- That happened right after the violent Charlottesville unrest.
- UC Davis acted within a day of the allegations circulating.
- Fresno State's covered statue signals a faster-than-usual response.