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…
Asian American organizations demanded Pulitzer prize-winning Newsday columnist Jimmy Breslin be fired for racist and sexist newsroom tirade again Korean American reporter Ji-Yeon Yuh. Here, Mini Liu is speaking.
In the first photo, Mini Liu is in blue blazer, speaking for CAAAV. In the second photo, the speaker in tan sweatshirt, is speaking for KAAAV (Koreans Against Anti-Asian Violence). Protest was at 17th precinct police station in Manhattan East Side to…
Protestors gather at 17th precinct police station in Manhattan East Side to protest the police beating of 20-year-old Korean student Yong Kook Ou. Weeks earlier Ou was pulled from his bike and arrested for riding against traffic and severely beaten…
Four people holding lit candles at a memorial demonstration commemorating the 10th anniversary of Vincent Chin's killing. Many more people can be seen in the background behind them.
People huddled around a group of lit candles placed on steps, each lighting their own candles for a memorial demonstration commemorating the 10th anniversary of the death of Vincent Chin
Mini Liu speaking while people hold signs shaped like tombstones, one bearing the image and name of Vincent Chin and another bearing the name of Lin Lin. People in the background hold candles, and a sign above the Lin Lin tombstone reads "Died of…
Mini Liu speaking to a crowd at an event commemorating the 10th anniversary of Vincent Chin's killing, Debi Ray-Chaudhuri to her left, and Anu Advani holding a sign resembling a tombstone, bearing the likeness of Vincent Chin.
Maggie (center) holding a tombstone-shaped sign bearing the name of an anti-Asian violence victim, Anh Mai, as well as their date of death. Another tombstone sign bears the name of Navroze Mody, a victim of the Hinduphobic hate group Dotbusters.
In the case of the murder of Jian Wan Chen at the hands of her husband, Dong Lu Chen, the latter was sentenced to five years' probation, setting a new precedent of so-called cultural defense. In this photo, Monona Yin of CAAAV speaks at a forum to…