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One voice, Graffiti, The person who painted the graffiti, and the car, and…
One voice
Protests are happening.
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Having your own voice.
The graffiti artists think that graffiti means having your own voice and expressing yourself, even if it isn’t what the state officials want.
Jasmine spoke to Royce, who thought that everyone wouldn’t speak up, and kind of discouraged her from doing that, but she ended up speaking anyway.
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"Hinting about a rally, maybe a march. I thought about showing up to a rally, but I didn't want to draw attention to myself."
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Jasmine talks about it with her friends, one of whom thinks that everyone will forget about it soon.
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At first Jasmine doesn’t go to the protests because she’s afraid of what her family might think if she makes herself known to everyone.
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Graffiti
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They put up ‘legal zones’ where graffiti was illegal, but some people don’t agree with that .
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They think that it could bring in money, and has been in places.
Respect
The person who painted the graffiti didn’t respect people who they thought were a lower class than they were.
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"...someone will try and make you feel like you're an impostor. A warning not to get too comfortable."
The person who painted the graffiti, and the car, and the boys who called out at her thought they were a lower ‘class’ then they were.
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