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A man with a beard and mustache, wearing a dark jacket over a white collared shirt, stands centrally speaking into a microphone. He appears serious and engaged, gesturing slightly with his left hand. Behind him, several individuals stand in support, holding various signs. The scene takes place outdoors in what appears to be an urban setting, possibly a public plaza or street, during daylight hours. The background is slightly blurred but shows hints of buildings. The signs held by the supporters are prominent. One sign to the speaker's left clearly reads "THANK YOU JUSTICE JACKSON!" accompanied by a black and white portrait of a woman. This sign, like several others, features a border with rainbow and transgender flag colors. Other partially visible signs contain messages related to "CONVERSION THERAPY," with phrases like "CONVERSION THERAPY DOESN'T WORK" and "CONVERSION THERAPY IS ABUSE." The activity is a public address or press conference, likely focused on LGBTQ+ rights and the issue of conversion therapy. The speaker's statement, "This decision is personal to me. I'm a survivor of conversion therapy," directly indicates the nature of the event, which is to advocate against conversion therapy, possibly in response to a recent legal decision or appointment involving "Justice Jackson." The people behind the speaker include a woman with reddish hair smiling slightly, a man with glasses, and another man in a pink t-shirt looking down. Their expressions range from attentive to slightly smiling, reflecting engagement with the speaker and the message.
Symbol
19C23
Volume
2,133
Creator
+$0.16
Revenue
+$0.08
TVL
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