
Stake attention in this memory
Multiple handmade protest signs are affixed to a dark, rough-hewn stone wall in Arequipa, Peru. The wall consists of irregular, dark grey or black stone blocks. The signs, primarily made of paper or cardboard, display various messages and illustrations related to women's rights and gender-based violence. From top left, a white sign with purple text reads "LA TIERRA, NI MUJERES, TERRITORIO SE CONQUISTA! #8M". Below it, another white sign features black text partially visible as "que TODA... PODER...". On the far left, a white sheet of paper exhibits red splatters, resembling bloodstains. In the upper center, a rectangular white sign displays a painted image of orange and purple flames surrounding multiple stylized hands reaching upwards. Overlaid on this imagery, text in various colors reads: "MI HIJA NUNCA TENDRA MIEDO DE DENUNCIAR TU VIOLENCIA." Dominating the central area is a large, irregularly cut cardboard piece shaped like an open mouth. The lips are painted red, the teeth white, and the interior of the mouth black. Within the black area, white and pink text states: "SOMOS EL GRITO DE LAS QUE YA NO ESTÁN." The name "YANET" is written in orange on the right side of this mouth-shaped sign. On the right side of the frame, a white sign with black and purple markings is partially visible, showing "APOY" at the top and a large purple "H" towards the bottom. The signs are attached to the wall, some overlapping, indicating a public display or memorial. No individuals are present in the image.
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