![A protest march is depicted on a paved street in the city of Arequipa, Peru. The scene features a group of women moving from left to right across the frame.
The central figure is a young adult female with long, dark hair, positioned slightly to the right of the image's vertical center. She wears a light purple, possibly lace or textured, corset-style top, wide-leg off-white trousers, and light-colored open-toed sandals. A light pink quilted shoulder bag with a gold clasp hangs from her right shoulder. She holds a white rectangular sign above her head with both hands; her mouth is open, suggesting she is vocalizing. The sign's visible text, written in black, includes "AÑOS ESPERANDO JUSTICIA PERO MI VOZ CALLÓ NO SE" (YEARS WAITING FOR JUSTICE BUT MY VOICE WAS SILENCED, NOT A [VIOLATOR/VIOLATED, last word partially obscured]). A small female gender symbol is drawn on the sign, and a printed image of a male face is taped to its lower section.
To the left of the central figure, other women are also marching. One woman in the left foreground wears a purple and white argyle-patterned sweater over a purple top and blue jeans. Another woman behind her holds a white sign that reads "NI UNA MÁS" (NOT ONE MORE). Further back, multiple participants carry signs of varying colors, predominantly purple, white, and light blue. Visible sign fragments include "VIOLADA" (RAPED) and "Proteger e informar es un" (To protect and inform is a). The overall attire of the participants is casual.
The ground is paved with grey rectangular interlocking blocks, and a yellow line runs along the bottom right edge of the frame. In the background, light-colored buildings with architectural details such as cornices and rectangular window openings are visible, consistent with the colonial architecture found in Arequipa. The lighting is diffused, indicating daylight.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_16c36476-4b96-427b-b.jpg?alt=media)
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A protest march is depicted on a paved street in the city of Arequipa, Peru. The scene features a group of women moving from left to right across the frame. The central figure is a young adult female with long, dark hair, positioned slightly to the right of the image's vertical center. She wears a light purple, possibly lace or textured, corset-style top, wide-leg off-white trousers, and light-colored open-toed sandals. A light pink quilted shoulder bag with a gold clasp hangs from her right shoulder. She holds a white rectangular sign above her head with both hands; her mouth is open, suggesting she is vocalizing. The sign's visible text, written in black, includes "AÑOS ESPERANDO JUSTICIA PERO MI VOZ CALLÓ NO SE" (YEARS WAITING FOR JUSTICE BUT MY VOICE WAS SILENCED, NOT A [VIOLATOR/VIOLATED, last word partially obscured]). A small female gender symbol is drawn on the sign, and a printed image of a male face is taped to its lower section. To the left of the central figure, other women are also marching. One woman in the left foreground wears a purple and white argyle-patterned sweater over a purple top and blue jeans. Another woman behind her holds a white sign that reads "NI UNA MÁS" (NOT ONE MORE). Further back, multiple participants carry signs of varying colors, predominantly purple, white, and light blue. Visible sign fragments include "VIOLADA" (RAPED) and "Proteger e informar es un" (To protect and inform is a). The overall attire of the participants is casual. The ground is paved with grey rectangular interlocking blocks, and a yellow line runs along the bottom right edge of the frame. In the background, light-colored buildings with architectural details such as cornices and rectangular window openings are visible, consistent with the colonial architecture found in Arequipa. The lighting is diffused, indicating daylight.
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