Resources & Publications


CAAAV Voice 2007
CAAAV Voice 2007 - 20 Years of Change (7.3 MB)

CAAAV Voice 2006
CAAAV Voice 2006 - Global to Local Resistance (6.2 MB)

CAAAV Voice 2003
CAAAV Voice 2003 - War Abroad, War At Home: Movement Emergency (2.8 MB)

CAAAV Voice 2002
CAAAV Voice 2002 - Special Issue, The World Needs Peace: The Impact of 9-11 in Communities of Color (814 KB)

DWU 2004 Wall Calendar
Domestic Workers United 2004 Wall Calendar
This 12-month calendar features images from DWU campaign for respect and dignity for domestic workers. Images for the calendar include photos taken from the October 5, 2002 New York City March to City Hall to demand fair labor practices and rights for domestic workers and the demonstration outside the Botswana Embassy where DWU protested the treatment of domestic workers working for diplomats. The calendar also contains DWU meeting reminders, a 2003 overview calendar (one page), and other important information. Photos are in sepia tone.


>> $10

Chinatown Is Not For Sale! video
Chinatown is Not For Sale! (2002, 43 minutes)
A new video about Manhattan's Chinatown community struggle against gentrification and displacement. This video examines the impact of racist real estate practices in Chinatown and how low income Chinese tenants are displaced to "make room" for young white professionals. The film also includes footage of CJP's efforts to combat this displacement. Chinatown is Not For Sale! was directed and produced by Youth Organizers of the Chinatown Justice Project of CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities.


>> $150 institutional, $50 low income

Eating Welfare documentary
Eating Welfare (2000, 58 minutes)
Documentary by the Youth Leadership Project
This film challenges the success of workfare programs by exposing the way in which more than 500,000 families in New York City were pushed off the welfare rolls in the 1990s. Eating Welfare traces the journey of Southeast Asian refugees from war-torn Vietnam and Cambodia to the Bronx and examines the impact of federal welfare reform measures on them after their arrival. The film shows the creative approaches taken by the refugee community, particularly young people, to stop the most damaging reform measures. Eating Welfare makes visible to viewers what may be an unknown community and connects it to poverty and the impact of welfare policies on communities of color throughout the U.S.
To order this video, please send a request for an "Eating Welfare" order form to welfare@caaav.org, or call (718) 220-7391, x 16.


>> $150 institutional, $50 low income

CAAAV T-shirt
CAAAV 15th Anniversary T-shirt
Available in S, M, L, XL, baby tee
100% white cotton T-shirts with black design feature the image used for CAAAV's 15th Anniversary celebration in 2001.


>> $10 Regular, $15 Baby tee