A black and white poster is taped to a pole, containing text about ways to help social justice causes. The poster mentions donating to various funds, signing petitions, getting educated on issues, and using personal privilege to speak up.
A group of people gathered outdoors, some holding large signs with text. A prominent purple banner in the foreground contains multiple languages, with the main message relating to anti-violence against women. Several individuals are wearing jackets, suggesting cooler weather. A videographer is capturing the event, and a mix of genders and ages is present.
A close-up of two buttons pinned to a multicolored, textured fabric. The upper button is wooden with a design of a rose and the words 'TRY NONVIOLENCE' and 'REHUMANIZEINTL.ORG'. The lower button is black with '2,363 2363.ORG' in white text.
A sign with text in white on a dark background that reads 'Forcing a Change' and details the role of women in leading the fight for black freedom. The background includes a blurred outdoor scene with trees and a building.

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