CAAAV demonstration and march in lower Manhattan for Racial Justice Day on April 7, 1997. Signs carried by activists read: "Asians For Racial Justice," "Shame On You," and "John Tan," with illustrations of a police hat and club.
Asian members of CAAAV and Black New Yorkers march in protest past the now-demolished Sun Sing Theatre, under the Manhattan Bridge in Manhattan's Chinatown. Protestors hold signs calling for racial justice and an end to police brutality. One sign…
Black and White image showing five young people holding a large banner that reads "Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence New York City" while marching on the street. Behind the people holding the banner are more marchers. One man holds a sign that…
Members of CAAAV congregate under a large banner held up with two poles which reads, "Stop Racist Violence: Coalition Against Anti-Asian Violence." Also present are members of the Black community with which they are demonstrating.
A woman CAAAV Justice Project member wearing an orange vest converses with another woman at a demonstration. A blue NYPD barricade and other demonstrators are behind them.
Members of CAAAV and Black New Yorkers march in protest past the now-demolished Sun Sing Theatre, under the Manhattan Bridge in Manhattan's Chinatown. Protestors hold signs calling for racial justice and an end to police brutality. Banner picutured…
Group of CAAAV demonstrators holding a large organizational banner, as well as other signs highlighting causes being fought for, such as justice for immigrant women.
Asian members of CAAAV gather outdoors in New York City to call for an end to racist violence. A group of protestors hold a large banner bearing the CAAAV title and the text “Stop Racist Violence.”