Injustice: Made in America — Remembering Vincent Chin 1955-1982. On display June 5–6, 1992. Mixed media installation was a joint effort by Godzilla Asian American Arts Network and CAAAV. Text and objects explain and symbolize the compounding layers…
Injustice: Made in America — Remembering Vincent Chin 1955-1982. On display June 5–6, 1992. Mixed media installation was a joint effort by Godzilla Asian American Arts Network and CAAAV. Text and objects explain and symbolize the compounding layers…
Injustice: Made in America — Remembering Vincent Chin 1955-1982. On display June 5–6, 1992. Mixed media installation was a joint effort by Godzilla Asian American Arts Network and CAAAV. Text and objects explain and symbolize the compounding layers…
Stephen Liu, brother of Mini Liu, holding up the banner he made in his home. CAAAV brought this banner to the Howard Beach Protest against the police mishandling of the murder of Michael Griffith.
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."
Stephen Liu, the brother of Mini Liu, is painting the first CAAAV Banner for a protest at Howard Beach. CAAAV brought this banner to the Howard Beach Protest against the police mishandling of the murder of Michael Griffith.
The Do the Right Thing Festival was gathering of community groups at the Propect Park Bandshell, Brooklyn, where CAAAV spoke and tabled. The image shows Monona Yin (on the left) on stage giving a presentation on CAAAV's work.
A group of Women Workers Project (WWP) members of CAAAV sit together on a stoop at the Philippine Independence Day Parade. One person is eating from a takeout box, another holds a Philippine flag. From left to right, Ai-jen, Nita, Giae, Carolyn,…