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Youth dance in the CAAAV office

Media
youth dancing and moving in space
Description
Youth participate in programming at the CAAAV office space on New Years' Day, 1998.
Creator
Photograph by Emma Griffin
Publisher
CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities Digital Archive
Date
January 1, 1998
Rights
Rights held by CAAAV, permissions granted via Rochelle Lin
Format
Photograph
Type
Still image

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  • Youth Social Consciousness and Place-Based Education in 1970s Chinatown Conclusion: Place-Based Education Today

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