
Stake attention in this memory
This daytime image captures a group of people, primarily women, participating in what appears to be a march or procession on an urban street in La Paz, Bolivia. They are prominently displaying a large red banner that serves as the focal point of the scene. The banner's text, in Spanish, reads: "Maestros/as de Valores Espiritualidad y Religiones" (Teachers of Spiritual Values and Religions) and "Educadores Peregrinos de la Esperanza" (Pilgrim Educators of Hope). It also identifies the organizing body as the "Consejo Nacional de Asociaciones de Profesores de Religión, Ética y Moral de Bolivia" (National Council of Associations of Teachers of Religion, Ethics and Morality of Bolivia) with the acronym "CONAPREM." Below the main text, "APREM - AMAVER La Paz - Bolivia" is visible, likely indicating specific associations in La Paz. The banner features religious imagery, including depictions of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary, set against a backdrop of a cityscape and mountains, with a map of Bolivia and a cross. On the left, a modern, dark-grey building with a curved glass facade stands behind a metal fence, with partial text "LATIVA AL" visible. To the right, older yellow buildings with numerous tangled overhead electrical wires line the street. A "FIDALGA" supermarket sign, common in Bolivia, is visible on the right. In the distant background, hillsides are densely covered with colorful houses, a characteristic sight of La Paz. The sky is bright but overcast, and the participants are dressed in casual wear, with some wearing hats. One person in the background carries a blue umbrella. The individuals holding the banner appear engaged, with some looking towards the camera.
No transactions found

