
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a daytime street protest or demonstration occurring in a public plaza or street within Arequipa, Peru. Multiple individuals, predominantly young women, are actively participating. In the central foreground, a young woman wearing a dark grey short-sleeved crop top, light blue jeans, and a light-colored headband with star embellishments holds a large white rectangular placard with both hands, positioned in front of her upper torso. The placard displays text in Spanish: "NO AGUANTAS NADA ♀ ES QUE NO TENGO POR QUE" (You can't stand anything ♀ It's because I don't have to), accompanied by three stylized flames and additional text in purple referencing feminism and having an opinion. White bracelets, including one with a red thread, are on her right wrist. To the immediate right of the central figure, another young woman with dark hair, wearing a light purple bustier-style crop top and light blue wide-leg jeans, smiles while holding a green and orange banner or rolled sign aloft with both hands. She wears small eyeglasses and has a small dark mark below her left eye. A purple sash is draped over her left shoulder. Numerous other individuals are visible in the mid-ground and background, largely obscured by other participants and placards. Many are holding signs and displaying purple fabric elements, such as sashes or scarves, a color frequently associated with women's rights and feminist movements. Partially visible placards include text in Spanish such as "NO VIOLAS PERO" (You don't rape but), "Avísame cuando llegues" (Let me know when you arrive), and "MATERNAR DESEADO CRIAR HIJXS FELICES" (Desired mothering, raise happy children). The ground surface consists of light-colored paving tiles. A plain, light-colored building facade is visible in the background. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight.
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