(SP) (Check in #2) This is a semi permanent vinyl banner seen outside a resident’s home (residential domain). It says “kū kia'i mauna” or “guardians of the mountain”, which is a slogan associated with the movement against the construction of an observatory on Mauna Kea. This is sign is likely directed towards Locals or residents who are familiar with current events in Hawai'i. Bright red and yellow colors are used to emphasize the issue, express their anger, and associate itself with Hawai'i’s history.
Toppenish is known for their murals and has a nickname of “the city of murals"
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Bellevue
The sign hanging on the Newport Heights elementary school indicates that they are one of few schools that has fully immersed bilingual programs in Bellevue School District. According to the school district’s website,NHES offers fully immersed Korean-English classroom with Korean-American teachers in all grade level. Students have to apply for the classroom and according some parents whose kids in the school says due to limited seating in the classroom, applicants with Korean immigrant backgrounds are mostly likely get prioritized than those are not.
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Westville
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Paxton
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Lewisville
Seguro para carros en Lewisville. Adriana
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Honolulu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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Kailua
Location: FOODLAND. Sign ‘shaka’ - welcoming gesture, the poster is advertising the store’s products using Hawaii Creole English as the header: ‘Shakas Up'
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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San Francisco
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New Brunswick
Submitted 12/18/24. Mural with "nuestro cuerpo es nuestro templo" - "our body is our temple" on the wall of a health clinic.
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Everett
This is a wedding chapel in the residential area of Everett.
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Edinburg
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Letreros en el RGV
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Toppenish
This mural represents the western view of Toppenishh