Protesters holding signs march at a demonstration for Saleem Osman
Title
Protesters holding signs march at a demonstration for Saleem Osman
Description
A group of protesters holding signs march at a demonstration for Saleem Osman. In the center of the image is a sign written in Korean that translates to “Stop Asian Violence!” In front is an English sign that reads “Police the Police Now” written alongside a drawing of a police officer wielding a baton.
On May 26, 1994, Saleem Osman, a CAAAV organizer for the Lease Drivers Coalition, was assaulted by police and arrested on fabricated charges. Over a hundred Asian Americans and yellow cab drivers marched from Police Plaza to Central Booking the following day in protest of this unlawful arrest.
On May 26, 1994, Saleem Osman, a CAAAV organizer for the Lease Drivers Coalition, was assaulted by police and arrested on fabricated charges. Over a hundred Asian Americans and yellow cab drivers marched from Police Plaza to Central Booking the following day in protest of this unlawful arrest.
Creator
Betsy Ho
Date
May 27, 1994
Contributor
Digitized by: Vivian Truong
Cataloged by: Irene Madrigal
Cataloged by: Irene Madrigal
Rights
Copyright is held by CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities.
Format
Photograph
Identifier
Photo173
Citation
Betsy Ho, “Protesters holding signs march at a demonstration for Saleem Osman,” CAAAV Digital Archive, accessed November 23, 2024, https://archives.caaav.org/items/show/2378.