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…
Footage from the vigil for Yong Xin Huang, organized by CAAAV on the day before what would have been his seventeenth birthday. Speakers include CAAAV organizer, and family and friends of Yong Xin Huang. Speeches said in English and translated to…
TV segments covering both CAAAV's preparations for a protest outside the US Attorney's office to demand a federal investigation into the
killing of Yong Xin Huang at the hands of an NYPD officer, since a city grand jury had refused to indict him,…
Members of CAAAV and the family of Yong Xin Huang joined for a memorial march 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 playing outside…
Two young Asian men and a young Asian woman (who is wearing a CAAAV t-shirt) gather around a table to work on making an activist poster. The poster is painted with large Chinese characters, alongside some English text that reads, “HEAR THIS!…
A young man stands at an easel giving a presentation. Two young women stand behind him waiting for their turn to speak. The paper on the easel reads "Group 2" and contains a bulleted list with ideas about sending emails, talking on the phone, and…
A young woman stands at an easel giving a presentation to four people. The paper on the easel includes the words "email," "ICQ AIM," "phone," "visit, and "letter." In the background are banners about immigrant rights and housing.