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Oval Office: Joe Biden replaces Winston Churchill bust with Cesar Chavez

In Biden s Oval Office, Cesar Chavez takes his place among America s heroes

In Biden s Oval Office, Cesar Chavez takes his place among America s heroes
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Joe Biden has removed a bust of Winston Churchill from the Oval Office | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

Biden began his first term in office by signing a number of executive orders on a host of issues, including Covid-19, the environment, immigration and ethics. In his initial acts as 46th President, he signed no less than 15 executive orders - the first of which were targeted to boost the federal response to the coronavirus crisis. On the issue of Covid-19, sources told CNN that Biden has had to inherit an almost non-existent vaccination plan from Donald Trump. It has also emerged that Biden has made some adjustments to the interior of the Oval Office, too - namely removing a bust of Winston Churchill.

Cesar Chavez bust displayed among family photos in President Joe Biden s Oval Office

Cesar Chavez bust displayed among family photos in President Joe Biden s Oval Office CNNWire WASHINGTON The Oval Office décor quickly changed after President Joe Biden s inauguration on Wednesday. Walls featuring figures such as Andrew Jackson were replaced with portraits of Founding Fathers and busts of civil rights leaders Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. Among the new displays near a collection of personal photos: a bust of Mexican American farm labor leader Cesar Chavez. It really speaks to the contributions and importance of the work of our community. Immigrants have given and continue to give to this country, even in the toughest of times, Paul Chavez, his son and the president and chairman of the Cesar Chavez Foundation, told CNN in an interview.

The Language of Man | The Daily Nexus

January 12, 2021 at 9:00 am by Maya Salem Sometimes my family wonders why I repeatedly point out disparities in gender equality. It seems superfluous; there are countless fights to fight. Who am I to nitpick these instances of inequality? And what am I contributing to changing this culture? While I can agree there has been significant progress in the image and production of gender in the mainstream, there are still things that bother me.  This is not my feminist manifesto. I want only to point to one of many problems. Our vernacular — it’s a man’s language.    “She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.”

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