Above the storefront awning of New Century Lighting at 157 Bowery in Manhattan’s Chinatown neighborhood, a real estate banner announces the retail property for rent. The text on the sign reads, “Prime Retail Store FOR RENT,” alongside Chinese…
On a torn-up storefront awning of a business at 86 Elizabeth Street in Manhattan’s Chinatown neighborhood, a small real estate sign announces the retail property for rent. The text on the sign reads, “FOR RENT,” alongside Chinese characters and a…
On the storefront awning of a business on the ground floor of a multi-story building in Manhattan’s Chinatown, a small Century 21 real estate sign announces the retail property for rent. The text on the sign reads, “FOR RENT,” alongside Chinese…
On the storefront awning of a cosmetics business at 149 Grand Street in Manhattan’s Chinatown, a large ZE real estate banner announces the retail property for rent. The text on the sign reads, “STORE FOR RENT,” alongside a phone number.
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.
Activists process down a street, holding a sign that reads "Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence New York City." In the background, another banner reads "Asians for Racial Justice."
Black and white photograph of protestors holding a banner that reads, "COMMITTEE AGAINST ANTI-ASIAN VIOLENCE" and "CAAAV." Behind them, other protestors hold a banner that reads, "[...] FOR RACIAL JUSTICE."
A large yellow flag bears the words, “CAAAV ORGANIZING ASIAN COMMUNITIES NEW YORK CITY,” in painted red, black, and green letters. The flag billows in the wind during an outdoors demonstration.