
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a street scene in Arequipa, Peru, depicting a protest or march. In the foreground, a paved street with a partial yellow line on the right supports several individuals, predominantly women. Centrally positioned, a young woman with dark hair wears a black long-sleeved top over a purple garment, black pants, and white platform shoes. She has a beige fanny pack and a black crossbody bag, and her mouth is open. To her immediate right, a young girl with dark hair and glasses holds a purple sign aloft with both hands. The sign reads "POR LAS NIÑAS A LAS QUE NO LES CREYERON" (For the girls who were not believed) and includes a small heart graphic. Her mouth is open, indicating vocal participation. To the far right, an older woman in glasses and a dark jacket is partially visible, with a purple tag clipped to her garment. In the midground, additional protestors are visible, carrying various signs. One sign on the left displays text including "VIOLENCIA," "JUSTICIA," and "COMBATE." Another light-colored sign shows "PROTEGER ES." Participants wear casual attire, including t-shirts and jeans. The background features multi-story buildings constructed from light-colored stone, characterized by balustrades and cornices, typical of Arequipan colonial architecture. A yellow traffic light pole is visible on the upper left, and a blue cylindrical object is affixed to a building in the upper right. The sky is overcast.
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