Often in archival photographs, there are images where the person or event cannot be identified. While there are elements of the photos that are unidentifiable, there is still a lot of information that can be drawn from these sources. Two particular…
A white sign with black letters that displays information about a building developer on Orchard Street. Sign reads, "ORCHARD ST. / YAGER DEVELOPMENT CO., LLC / _ CASTELLANO - OWNER REP. / _ FIFTH AVE. NY NY 10016"
people at a street protest carrying signs and banners: “NYPD: [...]”, “Asians for Racial Justice”, “[...] Police Officers punch, kick, & sexually abuse Latina [...]”, “[...] Police Abuse Against Lesbians and Gays up 50% from 1996.”
Protestors are protesting against anti-Asian, racist, behaviors. The protestors are holding up their signs and the only fully visible sign says "The Protocols of Zion' Anti-Asian Style."
An empty storefront window with a sign that reads "Retail Space / for Lease / Amira Yunis". The storefront has a green wall sign above the doorway with yellow letters in Chinese.