CAAAV and NCPRR (National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights) took over the Chinatown Manhattan Bridge entrance during rush hour, wearing vests with messages protesting Mayor Giuliani’s oppressive police policies.
CAAAV and NCPRR (National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights) took over the Chinatown Manhattan Bridge entrance during rush hour, wearing vests with messages protesting Mayor Giuliani’s oppressive police policies.
People from CAAAV are taking part in the 1996 Racial Justice Day March from City Hall to Tompkins Square Park. They are holding a banner with CAAAV's name and another that reads: "Since Giuliani & Bratton 250% Increase in Police beatings of Asian…
CAAAV members are holding signs at the 1996 racial justice march. One is holding a sign that reads "Justice for Anthony Rosario" and the other's sign says the gang problem in NYC is the NYPD. CAAAV's banner reading "Since Giuliani & Bratton 250%…
CAAAV tabling at Damrosch Park in Lincoln Center for Asian Pacific Heritage Day, Mini Liu and Maggie in the bottom left of the image, Peter Liu in the far right. The group wears red armbands, as they have come directly from the People of Color…
People at an event commemorating the 10th anniversary of the death of Vincent Chin, holding signs bearing the names of anti-Asian violence victims. Behind them, a banner in English and Chinese reads "Coalition to Commemorate Vincent Chin."
Group of people holding banners and signs of varying sizes, bearing slogans referencing racial justice solidarity. One reads "Asians Against the Racist Police State" and another reads "People of Color Unified for Justice."