A group poses for a photo in Chinatown. They are holding a sign written in Mandarin that reads (according to Google translate): “Protect human rights deeply! Protecting immigrants in Chinatown.”
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"
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.
Buildings in Chinatown with signs in multiple languages. The most prominent sign reads, "CENTURY CAFE" in English with Chinese above and to the sides of the English letters.
Protestors hold a red sign that reads the "Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence" poster. In the lefthand corner, a poster in the shape of a tombstone with the name Jim Ming Hai Loo.
A group of people at a demonstration against anti-Asian violence holding signs and banners. From left to right, the two discernible ones are the white banner that reads "THE PROTOCOLS OF ZION. ANTI-ASIAN STYLE" and the red sign that reads " COMMITTEE…
A storefront wall sign that reads, "E*TRADE FINANCING" and the reflection shows the buildings across the street which have storefront signs in Chinese.
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."
In the case of the murder of Jian Wan Chen at the hands of her husband, Dong Lu Chen, the latter was sentenced to five years' probation, setting a new precedent of so-called cultural defense. In this photo, Monona Yin of CAAAV speaks at a forum to…