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Drumming performers applaud on-stage at the sold out CAAAV "The Rhythm is Ours!" fundraiser. The different groups are spread out, and include Soh Daiko (Japanese), Djembe Ensemble (West African), Umuncha (Korean), Kinding Sindaw (Filipina), MAD…

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This black and white photograph depicts performers on-stage at a sold out CAAAV fundraiser, "The Rhythm is Ours!", at the Public Theater. The benefit featured performances by drumming groups that represented a wide range of New York ethnic…

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A person stands looking at the camera and holding a handwritten sign that reads "Protect our beloved children from police brutality and and [sic] bring justice / We demand and [sic] investigation from the 1/2 precint [sic] Queens and also the…

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This image was taken at the 1996 Racial Justice March and shows a person holding a sign that says "Remember," and below is a portrait of Yong Xin Huang, a teenager who was shot and killed by the police in Brooklyn while playing outside with a BB gun.…

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A person speaks into a microphone, likely addressing a crowd. The person may be Carolyn de Leon-Hermogenes, director of the Women Workers Project of CAAAV from 2000 to 2008.

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Members of the Women Workers Project of CAAAV march behind a yellow banner in a parade (likely the 2000 Philippine Independence Day Parade). They are wearing matching t-shirts that read, "Kalayaan at Pagkakaisa" and some are folding Filipino flags.

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Two members of the Women Workers Project of CAAAV, also known as Kalayaan at Pagkakaisa ng mga Manggagawang Pilipina, smiling at a parade (likely the 2000 Philippine Independence Day Parade). Other people are visible in the background. One person…

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A person wearing an Uncle Sam mask and a t-shirt that reads, "MANILA" at the 1999 Philippine Independence Day Parade. Other people are visible in the background.

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Two people march in the 1999 Philippine Independence Day Parade while holding fishing rods and a banner that reads, "STOP COMPROMISING OUR LANDS." Members of the Women Workers Project (WWP) of CAAAV holding a blue banner that reads, "FILIPINA WORKERS…

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A banner that reads, "STOP COMPROMISING OUR LANDS" laying on a street. The square-shaped banner is made of netting and has paper cut-outs of fish attached to it. The banner was displayed by marchers at the 1999 Philippine Independence Day Parade.
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