Two women hold a yellow banner for the Filipino Civil Rights Advocates (FilCRA) demonstration. Members of a marching band are visible to the right side of the image.
A group of female workers are protesting and picketing on the sidewalk with banners that read "Stop Exploitation of Workers", "Slavery was abolished in the US", "Stop Bringing Slavers, We Are Watching You Andolan".
A person in a white suit speaks into the receiver of a megaphone being held by CAAAV organizer Alexandra Suh. Next to them are Yong Xing Huang's mother, three sisters, and high school friend on crutches. In the background, more CAAAV supporters, and…
A large group of people stand on a raised platform. Almost are holding a posters with the name and image of someone who was killed by police. On the left, Yong Xin Huang's sister holds a poster with the words "The police killed my brother" above a…
Built in 1900, the marble 118-122 Baxter Street facade has the name and number of the building written in large gold metal letters in both English and Chinese next to the door.
A woman at a crowded protest speaks into a microphone; she holds a sign that reads "Ebony and Ivory Live Together in Bipolarity, Genocide Of All Asians Is The Stark Reality."
A storefront wall sign that reads, "E*TRADE FINANCING" and the reflection shows the buildings across the street which have storefront signs in Chinese.