Chavez
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A surname of Spanish origin, most famously associated with two notable individuals: * César Chávez: A United States labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the National Farm Workers Association (later the United Farm Workers union) to advocate for the rights of agricultural workers. * Carlos Chávez: A Mexican composer, conductor, and music educator who was a central figure in 20th-century Mexican music, known for incorporating indigenous Mexican themes and rhythms into his compositions.
Usage Examples
- Referring to the labor leader:
- Chavez led a historic grape boycott to fight for better wages and working conditions.
- The legacy of César Chavez continues to inspire labor movements.
- Referring to the composer:
- The orchestra performed a symphony by Carlos Chavez.
- Chavez's music is a fusion of modern techniques and Mexican folk traditions.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Chavez" is often used metonymically to represent the farm workers' movement or the cause of labor rights in the United States.
- The spirit of Chavez was present at the rally for fair wages.
Variants and Related Words
- Chavista (noun/adjective): A term primarily used in a different context, referring to a supporter or the policies of the late Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. This is a distinct political usage not directly related to César or Carlos Chávez.
Synonyms
- For César Chávez: labor organizer, union leader, civil rights activist, activist.
- For Carlos Chávez: composer, conductor, musician, music educator.
Related Phrases
- "¡Sí, se puede!" (Yes, we can!): The motto popularized by César Chávez and the United Farm Workers, which became a rallying cry for various social justice movements.
Noun
- United States labor leader who organized farm workers (born 1927)
- Mexican composer of nationalistic works using themes from Indian folk music (1899-1978)