
Stake attention in this memory
Two large, vibrant illustrations, likely posters or prints, are displayed vertically in an indoor setting, possibly a public or commercial space, indicated by the reflective surface to the left and a marble-patterned floor to the right. The top illustration features a young Black boy named Afia, depicted with his eyes closed, a wide joyful smile, and one arm raised, suggesting he is dancing or enjoying music through his white wired earbuds. He wears a yellow t-shirt and patterned shorts/skirt, against an orange and yellow background. The accompanying text reads: "AFIA", "Friday Born", "Music Lovers", "Deep Thinkers", "Sensitive", "Passionate", "Talented", and "GREAT MENTORS". Below it, the second illustration shows a young Black girl named Yaa, looking directly at the viewer with a slight smile. She has long, dark braided hair, wears a light purple t-shirt and blue denim shorts, and is set against a purple background. The text beside her states: "YAA", "Thursday Born", "Confident", "Persistent", "Intelligent", "Optimistic", and "GREAT BOSSES". Smaller logos/text including "west hills", "cred", and "GMAHARA" are also visible. The names "Afia" and "Yaa", along with "Friday Born" and "Thursday Born," refer to the Akan day-naming system, culturally significant in Ghana, where the image is located (Mile 11). The illustrations portray positive traits associated with individuals born on specific days of the week.
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