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César E. Chávez Boulevard Committee records

 Collection
Identifier: Coll879

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of records of the César E. Chávez Boulevard Committee and press coverage of the committee's efforts to name a street in Portland, Oregon, after César E. Chávez. Records include meeting agendas and minutes, correspondence, petitions, and letters of support, as well as records of the City of Portland relating to hearings about proposed street renamings and the city's 2008 resolution to clarify the renaming process. The bulk of press coverage consists of clippings, articles, and issues of newspapers such as the Oregonian and El Hispanic News. Both press coverage and the committee's records include public reaction to the committee's activities in the form of editorials, letters to the editor, correspondence, and collected internet comments. Some correspondence and newspaper articles are in Spanish, and one newspaper issue is in Japanese.

Dates

  • Creation: 2006-2011
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 2007-2010

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Filled petition forms are restricted until 2034. All other materials are open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

The Oregon Historical Society owns the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from copyright owners.

Historical Note

The César E. Chávez Boulevard Committee was formed in March 2007 with the goal of naming a street in Portland, Oregon, after Latino labor activist César E. Chávez (1927-1993). The committee spent the summer and fall of that year campaigning to have Interstate Avenue renamed as César E. Chávez Boulevard by gathering signatures and letters of support, and holding public meetings. However, although the proposal had the support of Portland Mayor Tom Potter, it met with vocal resistance from members of the Overlook Neighborhood Association and some members of the larger public. Critics argued that renaming Interstate Avenue would be costly for local businesses, inconvenient for local residents, and was not an effective use of taxpayer money, and that it would be more appropriate to name a park, school, or bridge after Chávez. Other critical comments included pejorative remarks and slurs about Latinos. In November 2007, following two months of contentious hearings, Portland City Council voted 4-1 not to rename Interstate Avenue, but to instead rename 4th Avenue as César E. Chávez Boulevard. The committee criticized this compromise, and 4th Avenue was ultimately not renamed.

One of the criticisms levied against the campaign to rename Interstate Avenue had been that the committee and the Portland City Council had not followed proper procedure for renaming streets. In 2008, the city council adopted a resolution to clarify the process. The resolution included guidelines for petition signatures, and established a historians panel to hold hearings and make recommendations. The César E. Chávez Boulevard Committee then submitted a new round of petitions to rename Grand, Broadway, or 39th Avenue. Although this new campaign also faced vocal resistance from some members of the public, the Portland City Council unanimously voted to rename 39th Avenue as César E. Chávez Boulevard on July 8, 2009. A ceremony for the installation of new street signs was held on January 29, 2010.

Extent

2 Cubic Feet (2 legal document cases; 1 slim legal document case; 1 flat box (20x24))

Language of Materials

English

Spanish; Castilian

Abstract

Records of the César E. Chávez Boulevard Committee, and press coverage of their activities, primarily from newspapers. The committee campaigned from 2007 to 2009 to name a street in Portland, Oregon, after Latino labor activist César E. Chávez (1927-1993). After a series of contentious hearings and adoption of a resolution to clarify the process of renaming strees, the Portland City Council voted to rename 39th Avenue as César E. Chávez Boulevard in July 2009.

Arrangement

Collection is arranged in three series: Series 1. Administrative records; Series 2. Petitions; Series 3. Press coverage.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Consul Marta Güembes, February 2020 (RL2020-007).

Title
Guide to the César E. Chávez Boulevard Committee records
Status
Completed
Author
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Date
2022
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library Repository

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