The César Chávez Memorial honors the legacy and work of the late farmworker leader. The construction of the memorial is the culmination of efforts by many community members who recognize Chávez's impact to promote justice and equity for all Americans. The memorial is developed on a 23,000 square foot area of land in the City of San Fernando. The concept for the memorial consists of four separate art pieces placed in a park setting. The City along with various community organizers sponsors an annual march in honor of Chávez. The City of San Fernando, preceding the State of California's decision, became the first in the nation to designate his birthday, March 31, an official holiday.
The memorial consists of four different elements reflecting the life of César Chávez and the farmworkers struggle, a single life size statue of César Chávez is poised in front of a series of ten figures representing the farmworkers plight and eventual empowerment. Other features also designed by the artist include a fountain and mural. The fountain is in the shape of the United Farmworkers (UFW) eagle symbol, with the "César Chávez Prayer" inscribed on one side and painting on the other side. The mural is 100 feet in length and provides a visual chronology of César Chávez life.
The artist selected to design the Memorial, Ingacio Gomez, is a well known community artist who has been involved in various art projects in Los Angeles and throughout the nation.
Wolfskill Street and Truman Street, San Fernando, CA 93274 View Map
Wolfskill Street and Truman Street , San Fernando, CA 93274