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On May 26, 1994, Saleem Osman, a coordinator with CAAAV's Lease Drivers Coalition, was beaten and arrested by police. This photo, dated May 27, 1994 shows demonstrators protesting his arrest and carrying signs in Korean and English. One sign reads…

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Protestors march in support of Saleem Osman and against police brutality. One protestor holds a sign reading "Who Can We Trust? – NYPD?" Another protestor carries a drum.

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Protestors march in a demonstration for Saleem Osman the day after he was beaten and arrested by police. The march went from 1 Police Plaza to Central Booking, where Osman was held. One protestor carries a sign; another plays a drum. (This image may…

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A group of protestors carry drums, and signs in English and Korean during a demonstration for Saleem Osman. On the left, a sign reads "Drop all Charges! Free Saleem". In the center, a protestor holds a sign demanding an end to police brutality above…

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During a march from Police Plaza to Central Booking in support of Saleem Osman, a demonstrator speaks amongst a crowd of protestors who hold signs of support. The sign on the left reads, in part, "You attacked the wrong cabbie. We will fight you."

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Protestors hold signs of support for Saleem Osman. The demonstrator on the right holds a sign stating "Police the Police" with a drawing of a police officer holding a baton. In the center, a protestor holds a sign in Korean, but the text is largely…

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TV news segment in Chinese about a public hearing on police brutality organized by many New York City social justice organizations. Attendees interviewed in both Chinese and English. Among those interviewed is Hyun Lee of CAAAV.

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In these photos, a multiracial group of protestors hold signs and march behind a large banner with the words "END WHITE SUPREMACY NOW." Other visible signs read, "And WHO will PROTECT US from the POLICE?", "People of color against STATE VIOLENCE,"…

AV2_9_P1.mp4
TV segment about a multi-issue protest in which CAAAV took part. The protest blocked multiple bridges and was against increases in tuition at state universities, cuts to health care, and police brutality.

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,…
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