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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…

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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…

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This photo is of a rally and memorial for Yong Xin Huang in Confucius Plaza in Manhattan's Chinatown. A red banner reading "CAAAV Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence" and a white banner reading "Parents Against Police Brutality" hang on the fence…

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Yong Xin Huang's sister and other protestors host a memorial service and speak out against police brutality. Signs showcase three victims of police brutality: Frank Olson, Justin Smith, and Yong Xin Huang.

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A memorial event bringing awareness to the deaths of Vincent Chin, Konerak Sinthasomphone, and Thong Hy Huynh.

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Protestors holding a banner for the Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women. They are at a protest at Howard Beach against the police mishandling of the murder of Michael Griffith; CAAAV was also present in solidarity.

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Hyun Lee, Alexandra Suh, and Yong Xin Huang's mother and 3 sisters joined for a memorial in Manhattan Chinatown the day before what would have been his 17th birthday. Yong Xin Huang was a teenager shot and killed by the police in Brooklyn while…

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Meeting of community activists to discuss community actions in the summer of 1999.

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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…

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A large group of people marching down a public street, two women hold a large banner partially obstructed that reads, "_ WORKERS / _FRATION"
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