Protestors march for People of Color Against State Violence
Title
Protestors march for People of Color Against State Violence
Description
Protestors of various racial backgrounds march in a large procession from City Hall to 1 Police Plaza during a "People of Color Against State Violence" demonstration. "People of Color Against State Violence" was a diverse coalition organized by CAAAV to protest against police brutality.
A large banner is being held by protestors, which reads, "End White Supremacy Now...". Additional smaller posters and signs on display include messages promoting racial solidarity or condemning police violence, such as "Friends Don't Let Friends Become Cops," "People of Color Against State Violence," "People of Color Unified," and "America's Most Unwanted" with a drawing of a pig in a police hat being crossed out.
A large banner is being held by protestors, which reads, "End White Supremacy Now...". Additional smaller posters and signs on display include messages promoting racial solidarity or condemning police violence, such as "Friends Don't Let Friends Become Cops," "People of Color Against State Violence," "People of Color Unified," and "America's Most Unwanted" with a drawing of a pig in a police hat being crossed out.
Date
May 2, 1992
Contributor
Digitized by: Molly Wu
Cataloged by: Emily Teller
Cataloged by: Emily Teller
Rights
Copyright is held by CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities.
Format
Photograph
Identifier
Photo755
Citation
“Protestors march for People of Color Against State Violence,” CAAAV Digital Archive, accessed December 26, 2024, https://archives.caaav.org/items/show/2410.