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…
Several people holding a large banner at the People of Color Against State Violence protest. The banner, in red and yellow lettering on a black background, reads "End White Supremacy Now. Hands Off Our People. People of Color Against State Violence."…
Footage from march against police brutality.
Speakers include Altagracia Mayi (spanish), CAAAV organizer. Organizations involved include NCPRR and CAAAV.
March 24, 1995, Yong Xin Huang was shot and killed by police officer Steven Mizrahi. This incited protests among Asian communities against police brutality and anti-Asian violence. Marches and demonstrations took place for the cause of Yong Xin…
This photo, taken on April 25, 1995, features a line of protestors blocking traffic on the Manhattan Bridge as they protest police brutality and budget cuts. Many of these protesters wear or carry signs with messages such as “Stop Racist Violence”…
A man holding a slim bouquet of flowers speaks into a microphone to address a crowd at an indoor memorial event. Behind him, two men sit on the stage, which is covered with flowers, candles, and other small items.
A man in a colorful patterned short-sleeved shirt holds up a sign during a march which reads, "Stop Pitting Asians & African Americans Against Each Other." Skyscrapers tower behind him.