
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor scene captures a crowded public demonstration in the city of Arequipa, Peru. The foreground and midground are filled with numerous individuals, primarily women and young adults, engaged in protest. Many participants wear purple clothing, scarves, or ribbons, a common color associated with feminist movements. In the center, a woman with dark hair and a purple scarf around her neck holds a light-brown cardboard sign above her head. The sign displays the handwritten text "MI MIEDO SE VOLVIÓ FUEGO" (My fear turned into fire) in dark capital letters. To her immediate right, another woman in a black top and purple scarf actively shouts, her mouth wide open, as she holds a white sign with purple and black text that reads: "OPINAS QUE EL FEMINISMO NO TE REPRESENTA, TE OLVIDAS QUE GRACIAS AL FEMINISMO, OPINAS." (You think feminism doesn't represent you, you forget that thanks to feminism, you have an opinion.) Below the text, orange flame illustrations are visible. To the left of the central figure, a young woman with dark hair also has an open mouth, indicating shouting or chanting. Further to the left and rear, partial views of other signs are visible, one with text including "NO VIOLAS PERO DICES CHISTES" (You don't rape but you tell jokes). On the far right, another partially visible sign reads, "PORQUE LA VIOLENCIA A NIÑAS Y MUJERES EN EL PERU NO ES UN ACCIDENTE, ES EL SISTEMA." (Because violence against girls and women in Peru is not an accident, it is the system.) In the immediate foreground, facing away from the viewer and to the right, a woman with light brown hair pulled into a ponytail wears a grey long-sleeved shirt and a pink backpack with a white speckled pattern. Her right arm is visible, showing a green and purple fabric item. The background consists of light-colored building facades, suggesting urban architecture typical of Arequipa's historic center, under an overcast sky. The overall scene depicts a focused and vocal public gathering.
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