In protest of Mayor Giuliani's policies, police brutality, and other issues, coordinated protests across New York City took place, with two tunnels and two bridges being peacefully taken over. CAAAV helped organize the Manhattan Bridge action, which…
Black and white photograph of three protestors holding signs that protest welfare reform (one poster is partially obscured). The posters read, "WELFARE 'REFORM' HURTS ASIAN AMERICANS" and "SOUTHEAST ASIANS ARE HERE TO STAY."
A diverse crowd progresses down a street. They are holding signs that read "Stop Racist Violence, Coalition Against Anti-Again Violence," and "Racism No, Affirmative Action Yes."
In the foreground are two women holding large tombstone-shaped signs upon which are written the names and dates of death of Asians and Asian Americans. In the background is other protestors, including a man holding up a similar sign facing away from…
Rudolph William Louis Giuliani was the 107th mayor of New York City. After his success in election in 1993, he pushed a series of "tough on crime" policies and appointed William Bratton as the police commissioner. This led to widespread cases of…
A person stands looking at the camera while holding a handwritten sign that reads “Police the police now!”. The sign also contains an illustration of a police officer holding a baton. Behind this person, other people hold a partially visible banner…