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A protest flyer or poster, composed of multiple squares with black and white graphics and text, lies on a dark, possibly black, grimy surface with white and pink paint splatters. A pair of black and white Converse sneakers is visible in the bottom right corner, suggesting the image is taken from a first-person perspective looking down at the ground or a low surface.

The flyer is a grid of activist slogans and symbols, predominantly in Spanish, advocating for organization, struggle, and dignity, particularly in the context of Ecuador. Key messages include:
- "ORGANIZACIÓN Y LUCHA POR LA DIGNIDAD" (Organization and Struggle for Dignity).
- Calls to action: "ORGANIZATE O TE ANIQUILAN" (Organize or they will annihilate you), "LA RABIA SE ORGANIZA" (Rage organizes itself).
- Themes of unity: "SIN ORGANIZACIÓN NO HAY DERECHOS" (Without organization there are no rights), "UNIDOS LUCHAMOS DIVIDIDOS PERDEMOS" (United we fight, divided we lose).
- Empowerment: "EL PUEBLO ORGANIZADO JAMÁS SERÁ IGNORADO" (The organized people will never be ignored).
- Opposition to economic measures: "FRENTE A LOS PAQUETAZOS ORGANIZACIÓN POPULAR" (Against the "paquetazos" (economic measures/packages), Popular Organization), "NI PAQUETAZOS" (No "paquetazos").
- A broader declaration: "ORGANIZARNOS, RESISTIR, TRANSFORMAR. EL FUTURO ES NUESTRO." (Organize, Resist, Transform. The Future is Ours.).
- Specific to the location (Quito, Ecuador): "TRABAJO DIGNO, DERECHOS YA, ECUADOR PARA SU GENTE" (Dignified work, rights now, Ecuador for its people), "ECUADOR DE PIE" (Ecuador standing up/on its feet).

Symbols featured include a black cat, the anarchy symbol, raised fists, a fist holding a wrench, a megaphone, and stylized images of people marching and a person with a mohawk, all conveying themes of resistance, worker's rights, and popular uprising.
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May 1, 2026

Quito, Ecuador

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A protest flyer or poster, composed of multiple squares with black and white graphics and text, lies on a dark, possibly black, grimy surface with white and pink paint splatters. A pair of black and white Converse sneakers is visible in the bottom right corner, suggesting the image is taken from a first-person perspective looking down at the ground or a low surface. The flyer is a grid of activist slogans and symbols, predominantly in Spanish, advocating for organization, struggle, and dignity, particularly in the context of Ecuador. Key messages include: - "ORGANIZACIÓN Y LUCHA POR LA DIGNIDAD" (Organization and Struggle for Dignity). - Calls to action: "ORGANIZATE O TE ANIQUILAN" (Organize or they will annihilate you), "LA RABIA SE ORGANIZA" (Rage organizes itself). - Themes of unity: "SIN ORGANIZACIÓN NO HAY DERECHOS" (Without organization there are no rights), "UNIDOS LUCHAMOS DIVIDIDOS PERDEMOS" (United we fight, divided we lose). - Empowerment: "EL PUEBLO ORGANIZADO JAMÁS SERÁ IGNORADO" (The organized people will never be ignored). - Opposition to economic measures: "FRENTE A LOS PAQUETAZOS ORGANIZACIÓN POPULAR" (Against the "paquetazos" (economic measures/packages), Popular Organization), "NI PAQUETAZOS" (No "paquetazos"). - A broader declaration: "ORGANIZARNOS, RESISTIR, TRANSFORMAR. EL FUTURO ES NUESTRO." (Organize, Resist, Transform. The Future is Ours.). - Specific to the location (Quito, Ecuador): "TRABAJO DIGNO, DERECHOS YA, ECUADOR PARA SU GENTE" (Dignified work, rights now, Ecuador for its people), "ECUADOR DE PIE" (Ecuador standing up/on its feet). Symbols featured include a black cat, the anarchy symbol, raised fists, a fist holding a wrench, a megaphone, and stylized images of people marching and a person with a mohawk, all conveying themes of resistance, worker's rights, and popular uprising.

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