Mural of Cesar Chavez painted over at well-known SF home after allegations of sexual abuse
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Mural of Cesar Chavez painted over at well-known SF home after allegations of sexual abuse
"Homeowner Richard Segovia said the decision to remove Chavez's image came quickly. Segovia, who described himself as a longtime advocate for women and a supporter of young artists, said he contacted the muralist he works with immediately after a New York Times investigation detailed the allegations. UFW cofounder Dolores Huerta claims to be a survivor of Chavez's alleged abuse."
"Artist Carlos Gonzalez joined Segovia on Wednesday morning to paint over the mural. Gonzalez said the work was important to complete promptly. He also noted that he painted a Cesar Chavez mural at San Francisco State more than 30 years ago and has been told there are plans to temporarily cover that piece until a permanent replacement can be created."
A mural depicting Cesar Chavez at the Latin Rock Music House in San Francisco's Mission District was painted over Wednesday morning following a New York Times investigation detailing allegations of sexual abuse against the labor leader. Homeowner Richard Segovia, describing himself as a longtime women's advocate and supporter of young artists, made the decision quickly after learning of the allegations. UFW cofounder Dolores Huerta claims to be a survivor of Chavez's alleged abuse. Artist Carlos Gonzalez assisted in painting over the mural and noted that a Chavez mural he created at San Francisco State University over 30 years ago may be temporarily covered pending a permanent replacement. Segovia and Gonzalez plan to discuss replacement artwork for the Mission District location.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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