A red double-decker bus covered in text ("Hop On Hop Off," "See NYC," "New York Sightseeing") drives past a business called Well-Timed Wedding in Chinatown (Manhattan). Tourists sit on the bus's roof deck and study their surroundings.
A man holding a slim bouquet of flowers speaks into a microphone to address a crowd at an indoor memorial event. Behind him, two men sit on the stage, which is covered with flowers, candles, and other small items.
A man, flanked by two other men, uses a megaphone to address a crowd at an indoor memorial event. Behind them, a man walks across the stage, which is covered with flowers and other small items.
Three men use microphones to address a crowd at an indoor memorial event. Behind them, others appear on the stage, which is covered with flowers, candles, and other small items.
A group of Latinx men and women stand together and face the crowd at an indoor memorial event, holding the flag of Mexico and a partially-obscured banner reading “Herir A Uno Es…” (To hurt one is…). Behind them, a man holding the flag of Ecuador…
A young Asian man addresses the room, standing next to a poster with text and images about CAAAV. Two of his peers sit in chairs against the wall; above them is a colorful banner bearing CAAAV’s title.
Two young Asian men and a young Asian woman (who is wearing a CAAAV t-shirt) gather around a table to work on making an activist poster. The poster is painted with large Chinese characters, alongside some English text that reads, “HEAR THIS!…
A young Black woman checks the blood pressure of an older Asian woman, who turns to smile at the camera. They sit at a table with a few other women of color, and in the back of the room is a sign for CAAAV’s Women Workers Project.