CEASER CHAVEZ BLVD?!?!

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When did this happen and why? I was just driving with my kids and drove past what used to be 39th. Why did they change it to this? As a half hispanic individual, i see no ties to the Latin community on 39th. I can understand if they did this in Woodburn or Hillsboro. I grew up and live in NE Portland and can understand the Rosa Parks/ MLK street change but this makes no sense! Can some of you crackers (It's your people that made this happen i'm sure!) please explain this.
 
The 290 Ceasar Chavez's in the Portland area have to be happy about this.

Btw, this happened this summer, if I remember correctly.
 
They must have just put the signs up on 39th and Sandy/Broadway.
 
It's dumb. It has nothing to do with Portland. Just another waste of time by our politicians.
 
There was a (largely angry) thread about this during the summer, I believe.
 
Waste of time, yes, but nothing to get your tamp in a twist about.

It's merely just a street name.
 
That's very Portland Nimby-like. That's the type of thinking that got the MC preservation protection rather than building an MLB caliber stadium.

Chavez was a civil rights activist. Not on the level of MLK but it's the reason why the street is named after him.
 
That's very Portland Nimby-like. That's the type of thinking that got the MC preservation protection rather than building an MLB caliber stadium.

Chavez was a civil rights activist. Not on the level of MLK but it's the reason why the street is named after him.

For the record, it was a AAA caliber stadium. Not MLB. Total waste of time and money if you ask me. I'm all for building a new stadium, but not one that will only accommodate AAA.

I grew up in Portland. So did my parents. So did my parent's parents, and so on. I'm 4th generation. I hate the people who have moved here and changed the city. Naming 39th after Cesar Chavez is exactly the kind of worthless shit that gets done here.

HCP is right. If they wanted to give Chavez a street, do it in Hillsboro or further south. Not much farming gets done in the Portland area. If you have a garden in your yard do you join the United Farm Workers?

Maybe we should change Barbur Blvd to Malcolm X Blvd because there's such a strong Muslim population over here?

Actually, I'm waiting for the city to change Burnside to Obama Blvd.
 
This is what our city has become. A bunch of fucking transplants.

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It was a AAA stadium that can be expanded into an MLB stadium. That was the plan, to lure a team here. Noway would the city build a MLB stadium without one in place.

I was not for or against the street name change. It was just a street name. But it was named after an important civil rights activist and not some random mexican. We're just one of many cities who have done this.

On September 8, 1994, César Chávez was presented, posthumously, with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President William Clinton. The award was received by his widow, Helen Chávez.
The California cities of Long Beach, Modesto, Sacramento, San Diego, Berkeley, and San Jose, California have renamed parks after him, as well as the City of Seattle, Washington. In Amarillo, Texas a bowling alley has been renamed in his memory. In Los Angeles, César E. Chávez Avenue, originally two separate streets (Macy Street west of the Los Angeles River and Brooklyn Avenue east of the river), extends from Sunset Boulevard and runs through East Los Angeles and Monterey Park. In San Francisco, César Chávez Street, originally named Army Street, is named in his memory. At San Francisco State University the student center is also named after him. The University of California, Berkeley, has a César E. Chávez Student Center, which lies across Lower Sproul Plaza from the Martin Luther King, Jr., Student Union. California State University San Marcos's Chavez Plaza includes a statue to Chávez. In 2007, The University of Texas at Austin unveiled its own César Chávez Statue[22] on campus. Fresno named an adult school, where a majority percent of students' parents or themselves are, or have been, field workers, after Chávez. In Austin, Texas, one of the central thoroughfares was changed to César Chávez Boulevard. In Ogden, Utah, a four-block section of 30th Street was renamed Cesar Chavez Street. In Oakland, there is a library named after him and his birthday, March 31, is a district holiday in remembrance of him. On July 8, 2009, the city of Portland, Oregon, changed the name of 39th Avenue to Cesar Chavez Boulevard.[23] In 2003, the United States Postal Service honored him with a postage stamp.

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It was a AAA stadium that can be expanded into an MLB stadium. That was the plan, to lure a team here. Noway would the city build a MLB stadium without one in place.

Im was not for or against the street name change. It was just a street name. But it was named after an important civil rights activist and not some random mexican. We're just one of many cities who have done this.





But it has nothing to do with our local history. It's the same thing as celebrating Cinco De Mayo.... why do we do it? It's the Mexican Independence day.... Does any other country celebrate the 4th of July? It has nothing to do with our national history. Why don't we celebrate the Canadian independence day? It's on July 1st.

I would rather we spend more time recognizing the work of our forefathers than someone who had little to no effect on the city of Portland. For example, why was MLK day recognized as a day off from school and work, but not Presidents day? King was a GREAT man, but his work does not outweigh the work of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, etc. I just think our priorities are skewed. Politicians today are worried about aesthetics and political correctness.
 
Not everything has to be about Portland.

If we were re-naming city hall, you'd have a point.

That's just my $0.02.
 
But it has nothing to do with our local history. It's the same thing as celebrating Cinco De Mayo.... why do we do it? It's the Mexican Independence day....

Cinco de Mayo is not Mexican Independence Day.

Ed O.
 
Once again Ed drops madd knowledge. Sept 16 is Mexico's independence day. Cinco de Mayo started as a celebration of a victory over France back in the 1800's and slowly became simply a celebration of the Mexican culture in general. I just don't believe they should force recognition on a people who have no ties with it. I guess it's no different then people of Nebraska, Wyoming or Alaska having an MLK street in one of their towns.
 
Once again Ed drops madd knowledge. Sept 16 is Mexico's independence day. Cinco de Mayo started as a celebration of a victory over France back in the 1800's and slowly became simply a celebration of the Mexican culture in general.

What would you know about Mexican culture?
 
Cinco de Mayo is not Mexican Independence Day.

Ed O.

Regardless, the point is that it is a holiday that has nothing to do with this country.

"The holiday commemorates the Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín."
 
Regardless, the point is that it is a holiday that has nothing to do with this country.

"The holiday commemorates the Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín."

Yeah, we do and recognize lots of things not directly related to a particular region (city/state/entire nation). Part of celebrating the multicultural identity of the US population. Which, of course, IS related to the history of the US.
 
Yeah, we do and recognize lots of things not directly related to a particular region (city/state/entire nation). Part of celebrating the multicultural identity of the US population. Which, of course, IS related to the history of the US.

Please, Minstrel it's an excuse for people to get drunk and act like idiots while they are wearing sombreros. It's like Oktoberfest or St. Patrick's day.
 
Please, Minstrel it's an excuse for people to get drunk and act like idiots while they are wearing sombreros. It's like Oktoberfest or St. Patrick's day.

People can do that without Cinco de Mayo. "Getting drunk and acting like idiots while they wear sombreros" sounds like "Friday night" for some people I know.
 
Please, Minstrel it's an excuse for people to get drunk and act like idiots while they are wearing sombreros. It's like Oktoberfest or St. Patrick's day.

What's wrong with that?:cheers:

Signed Californian
 
People can do that without Cinco de Mayo. "Getting drunk and acting like idiots while they wear sombreros" sounds like "Friday night" for some people I know.

I realize that, but let's not romanticize it by saying it's a celebration of the Mexican culture.
 
What's wrong with that?:cheers:

Indeed... what is wrong with that?

In some ways, it's less... invasive... than if it were the Mexican Independence Day.

It is just a part the rich culture of holidays we all (or many of us) share based on community, rather than ethnicity.

Ed O.
 
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I realize that, but let's not romanticize it by saying it's a celebration of the Mexican culture.

For many people, it is. Just because you choose to focus on the people who will drink to any holiday doesn't mean that it's completely valueless outside of that. At least in California, I've seen many Cinco de Mayo celebrations that were entirely focused on culture, with lots of people enjoying them.
 
For many people, it is. Just because you choose to focus on the people who will drink to any holiday doesn't mean that it's completely valueless outside of that. At least in California, I've seen many Cinco de Mayo celebrations that were entirely focused on culture, with lots of people enjoying them.

Yes, but we are talking about Portland here :)

Oregon was not a Spanish territory. Oregon does not have Spanish or Mexican heritage. If anything we should be celebrating some form of American Indian holiday :cheers:
 

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