
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an exhibition display in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, featuring historical black and white photographs and explanatory text. The scene is bisected by a reflective surface, likely glass, showing an inverted or mirrored view of parts of the display. In the upper portion, a person wearing dark, hooded attire is seen lying on a floor covered with numerous small black and white printed images. Behind them, a wall features a grid of portrait photographs with Greek captions. A nearby label identifies a larger background image as "Yiannis Ioannou, photo in Eleftheria Square." The lower, primary display showcases a large black and white photograph of a public demonstration or march. A dense crowd fills an outdoor space, with many participants holding flags from various countries, including "AUSTRALIA," "FINLAND," "HONDURAS," "PERU," "GABON," and the "USSR." Banners with text like "GREEK CYPRIOTS ASSOC" and "CYPRUS" are also visible. Accompanying bilingual text (Greek and English) identifies the event as the "'Women Walk Home'" march. It details that on April 20, 1975, before the Turkish invasion, thousands of Cypriot women from across the globe, including Domnitsa Lanitou and Melina Mercouri, participated in this "March towards Ammochostos," culminating at the barricade in Deryneia. The person observed in the upper reflection also appears within this depicted crowd, bending over or reaching towards the ground.
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