This sketch appeared on the front page of CAAAV's Winter 1996 issue of 'The Voice.' The illustration accompanied the article "Giuliani's Police Makes War on Our Communities." The article included updates on the campaign for justice for Yong Xin…
At the memorial for Yong Xin Huang at Confucius Plaza in Manhattan's Chinatown, participants hold cardboard tombstones showing Asian American victims of police brutality and/or gun violence across the United States.
This photo is of a rally and memorial for Yong Xin Huang in Confucius Plaza in Manhattan's Chinatown. A red banner reading "CAAAV Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence" and a white banner reading "Parents Against Police Brutality" hang on the fence…
The image of a man standing with a clipboard, standing in front of two large posters while Saleem Osman stands behind him, reading through a clipboard.
The giant poster on the left is from the Young Korean American Service and Education Center…
Anibal Carrasquillo Jr. was 21 years old when he was shot in the back by NYPD officer Marco Calderon on January 22, 1995, under the suspicion of looking into vehicles. [1]
Two months later, on March 25, 16-year-old Yong Xin Huang was shot in the…
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 woman reads out from a leaflet in front of two large posters while Saleem Osman stands behind her, reading through a clipboard. The one of the left is from the Young Korean American Service and Education Center (YKASEC), which is now the MinKwon…
Two attendees of the vigil for Yong Xin Huang tie white ribbons on a fence around a large poster dedicated to Yong Xin, while a man (far left) looks off camera solemnly.
Members of CAAAV and the family of Yong Xin Huang marched through Manhattan…
Members of Kinding Sindaw, a Filipino performance group, perform Filipino memorial songs at the vigil for Yong Xin Huang. Three men stand on stage while a woman and child stand behind a pedestal. A man with a video camera kneels on-stage to capture…
Two childhood friends and classmates of Yong Xin Huang stand behind podium, with one speaking to the vigil attendees. To the right of the podium sits a large poster with a picture of Yong Xin, his full name and the words "JUSTICE FOR OUR BROTHER"…