In this episode of The Prep Session, Maria Cardona and Karen Finney take on a deeply personal and complex conversation following revelations about Cesar Chavez and the impact on survivors, communities, and history itself.
This episode goes beyond headlines to examine power, silence, and the difficult decisions survivors make. It explores how movements survive the moral failures of leaders, why many women stay silent for decades, and how these conversations continue to shape culture, politics, and generational behavior.
From the ripple effects in the Latino community to the broader implications of the Me Too movement, this is a raw and necessary discussion about truth, accountability, and what comes next.