Interview with National President of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance and Director of the UCLA Labor Center, Kent Wong, in which he explains how Prop 187 is harmful to minorities and undocumented immigrants.
Mark Wahlberg, one of the most well-known American movie stars, is a racist. In 1986, he harassed a group of African and Asian American teenagers. In 1988, he attacked two Vietnamese Americans, including Johnny Trinh, an army veteran[1]. Wahlberg was…
A group poses for a photo in Chinatown. They are holding a sign written in Mandarin that reads (according to Google translate): “Protect human rights deeply! Protecting immigrants in Chinatown.”
Activists protesting against the detainment of undocumented immigrants. Four demonstrators hold a sign that reads "Centro de Trabajadores Latinos / Latino Worker Center / Amnistia Para Los Indocumentados." A Puerto Rican flag is partially visible…
Group of activists standing together, holding signs against the INS' detainment of immigrants at Wackenhut Prison in Queens. Signs read: "Freedom for Wackenhut's Detainees," "Freedom for INS Detainees," "Punished for Demanding Freedom," and "Repeal…
On July 27, 1999, inmates at Wackenhut Immigration Detention Center in Queens went on a hunger strike, demanding the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) review pending parole for political asylum cases and improve the conditions in the…
A woman at a crowded protest speaks into a microphone; she holds a sign that reads "Ebony and Ivory Live Together in Bipolarity, Genocide Of All Asians Is The Stark Reality."
A large group of protestors surrounds a speaker. In the background, banners include the text "Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence" and "New York Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans."