![]() ![]() It is still chanted at UFW rallies and gatherings to this day. The inspirational Si Se Puede! Mark is proudly displayed where the UFW and the Latino and Hispanic communities are active and wherever people anywhere stand up nonviolently for their rights. In fact, farm workers successfully organized with the UFW in many agricultural regions across the United States. Dolores Huerta responded emphatically with “Sí, se puede!” (“Yes, it can be done!”). They kept saying “No se puede!” “No se puede!” (“No, it can’t be done”). Bedridden from fasting, Cesar, along with the United Farm Workers’ Dolores Huerta, were being briefed about Arizona politics by some Latino labor and political leaders who explained the industry was so powerful it couldn’t be beaten. In May 1972, Cesar Chavez undertook a 24-day fast in Phoenix after Arizona enacted a grower-backed law making it impossible for farm workers to organize. The UFW has a strict policy of allowing its marks to be used only in connection with goods or services that are completely in harmony with the UFW’s political and social values.Īpplications to use the UFW’s trademark(s) can be downloaded here or submitted via the form below. The UFW actively promotes products that are produced under union contracts and working conditions for farm workers and allows companies that produce those goods to promote their endorsement by the UFW by using the UFW trademarks. Si Se Puede, the UFW Eagle, and She Se Puede are registered trademarks of the UFW.
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