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The image depicts a daytime public demonstration taking place on a paved street in the city of Arequipa, Peru. Approximately 15-20 individuals, primarily adults and young adults, are visible participating.

In the center, a man wearing a tan vest over a white t-shirt and glasses holds a large white circular sign above his head, which reads: "Trátame como te gustaría que te traten" (Treat me how you would like to be treated). His forearms display tattoos. To his right, a young woman wearing a straw hat, black top, black leggings, and bright multi-colored striped socks holds another circular sign featuring the logo for "Asociación Luz del Cielo Gufame," which depicts a family and trees under a sun. An older woman in a dark bucket hat and maroon jacket is partially visible on the far right, with a slight smile.

Multiple participants collectively hold a large horizontal banner in the midground. The banner features a line of colorful socks (blue, green, purple, orange) and displays the Spanish text: "DÍA MUNDIAL DEL SÍNDROME DE DOWN ¡ACABEMOS CON LOS ESTEREOTIPOS! 21 DE MARZO" (World Down Syndrome Day Let's End Stereotypes! March 21). The "Asociación Luz del Cielo Gufame" logo is also printed on the left side of this banner. Other participants hold partially visible white circular signs with similar messages, and at least two white balloons are present.

The background consists of multi-story buildings with large glass storefronts, one displaying mannequins and another featuring the text "one stop" and "S/.". A light pole is visible on the right side of the frame. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural sunlight.
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The image depicts a daytime public demonstration taking place on a paved street in the city of Arequipa, Peru. Approximately 15-20 individuals, primarily adults and young adults, are visible participating. In the center, a man wearing a tan vest over a white t-shirt and glasses holds a large white circular sign above his head, which reads: "Trátame como te gustaría que te traten" (Treat me how you would like to be treated). His forearms display tattoos. To his right, a young woman wearing a straw hat, black top, black leggings, and bright multi-colored striped socks holds another circular sign featuring the logo for "Asociación Luz del Cielo Gufame," which depicts a family and trees under a sun. An older woman in a dark bucket hat and maroon jacket is partially visible on the far right, with a slight smile. Multiple participants collectively hold a large horizontal banner in the midground. The banner features a line of colorful socks (blue, green, purple, orange) and displays the Spanish text: "DÍA MUNDIAL DEL SÍNDROME DE DOWN ¡ACABEMOS CON LOS ESTEREOTIPOS! 21 DE MARZO" (World Down Syndrome Day Let's End Stereotypes! March 21). The "Asociación Luz del Cielo Gufame" logo is also printed on the left side of this banner. Other participants hold partially visible white circular signs with similar messages, and at least two white balloons are present. The background consists of multi-story buildings with large glass storefronts, one displaying mannequins and another featuring the text "one stop" and "S/.". A light pole is visible on the right side of the frame. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural sunlight.

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