Protestors are taking part in the 1996 Racial Justice Day March from City Hall to Tompkins Square Park organized by the National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights and co-sponsored by CAAAV and other groups. They are holding a banner that reads…
Image taken at Racial Justice Day 1998. People lined up, holding signs. Signs read "Racial Justice Day" "Asians for Racial Justice" "Police the police."
1998 was the first time Racial Justice Day was organized by the Coalition Against Police…
A group of protestors barricaded to the side of the road by police lines. Most are sitting or lying on the ground with their signs. One protestor, standing, is holding a drum.
People on a street carrying signs and banners, possibly at East Broadway and Catherine St. in Chinatown. Signs read: “Asians for Racial Justice”, “Cops in Blue, Shame on You”, “Racial Justice Day”
Protestors march for racial justice and against police brutality. The visible signs read "Cops in Blue Shame on You," "Police the Police," and "Stop Police Brutality."
Protestors are marching for Racial Justice Day near the West Side Highway. The two visible signs state "Asian Racial Justice" and "Asians for Racial Justice."