This week was profound opportunity to reflect upon the contributions of profound leaders who have been among the world’s greatest trailblazers.
Today marks forty-two years since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis after he delivered a rousing vision and call for a beloved community. By the same token, Wednesday, March 31st was an official state holiday in the west and southwest to commemorate the life of Mexican-American labor leader and civil rights activist Cesar Chavez. Along with Delores Huerta, a community organizer and co-founder of the United Farm Workers, Chavez started this organization advocating for equity and humane treatment for migrant farm workers.

