Cesar Chavez’s Dream Lives On With ‘Si Se Puede!’ (‘Yes We Can’) Flag
Cesar Chavez’s dream for farm workers and all Latinos is reflected by The Ross Family through a Ross-designed flag depicting Chavez and the words from his 1972 fast in Arizona, “Si Se Puede!” (“Yes We Can”) as well as a picketline of grape strikers. The dramatic and colorful flag also includes the farm worker movement’s historic black eagle symbol associated with Chavez’s decades-long struggle for farm worker and civil rights. The new flag captures the spirit and humility of the man and the people he led. Ross Flags and Design has been granted rights to Chavez’s image and words by the Cesar Chavez Foundation (exclusive licensor of the Chavez image and name) and will manufacture and distribute the flag.
The Dream Lives On
Family Touched by Hate Carries on King’s Legacy of Love
California and Texas- Martin Luther
King, Jr.’s dream of hope and equality is being carried
on by Maria Landry Ross and her family. Ross Flags and Design
has been granted rights by Intellectual Properties Management
(exclusive Licensor of the King Estate) to manufacture and
distribute a flag that carries the slain civil rights leader’s
image with the caption, “Yesterday’s Dream Tomorrow’s
Reality”. The flag is the product of the love for and
belief in Dr. King and his message.
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