
Stake attention in this memory
An evening scene depicts a gathering of approximately 30-40 individuals in the Plaza de Armas, Arequipa, Peru, in front of the illuminated Arequipa Cathedral and its adjacent arched portals. The background features the white sillar stone architecture of the cathedral, showcasing columns and a dark, ornate fence along its base. In the mid-ground, a crowd of primarily young adults is assembled. One person centrally positioned, viewed from behind, wears a white t-shirt, dark pants, and a backpack, holding a white cylindrical object. To their right, another individual holds a snare drum and drumsticks. On the far right, a person holds a megaphone. The crowd appears engaged, with some standing and others seated on the steps or a low wall. The foreground and mid-ground are covered with numerous hand-painted and printed protest signs, laid flat on the paved ground. These signs display text primarily in Spanish. A prominent sign in the immediate foreground, colored with purple, orange, and yellow hues, depicts stylized fists and flames, bearing the inscription: "MI HIJA NUNCA TENDRA MIEDO DE DENUNCIAR TU VIOLENCIA" (My daughter will never be afraid to report your violence). Another visible sign reads: "LAS MUJERES SOMOS TERRITORIO, NO DE CONQUISTA! #8M" (Women are territory, not for conquest! #8M). Other signs contain partial text fragments suggesting themes of women's rights and empowerment. The ground is paved with dark, patterned cobblestones or similar material. Artificial lighting illuminates the buildings and the scene, contrasting with the dark night sky.
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