By Petra Alexander
RIVERSIDE—The presence of Cesar Chavez was felt throughout downtown Riverside on June 8. The long anticipated monument in his honor was unveiled to the public at an event that was filled with hope.
Recalling Chavez’s Catholic roots and spiritually-animated leadership, the event began at 7:30 a.m. with a Mass presided over by Auxiliary Bishop Rutilio del Riego, and concelebrated by Monsignor Gerard Lopez, S.T.L., V.G. and Father Alfonso Durán, pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine in Riverside.
Celebration of Juneteenth is always a remembrance of an ugly past, and a new beginning at the same time. Juneteenth creates opportunities to tell, show and grow into our individual dream. At the same time it is a moment when we recall that it is also the dream of those who died without realizing their dream and that we who live today can realize not just their dreams but our own, as well. There was fun, jubilation and recognitions. There was something for all ages.
Kevin Tran was also known as Phi Dac Tran while he was growing up in Vietnam before the fall of Saigon in 1975. He was born in Da Nang, Vietnam on October 1, 1964, and he lived in Vietnam with his mother Day Thi Tran and his older sister, Hanh Ngoc Tran, until April 1975.