A sticker sits near a crosswalk. Like most of the graffiti surrounding the area, the language is only English, though the message still communicates a level of class-unity. Pieces of graffiti in the area only protest wealth, and not specific struggles of being part of a certain group outside of that, whether that be immigrants or not. Ironically enough, the protest stickers echo the same way the restaurants do, as a place that is disconnected with anything resembling an immigrant population in any regard.
Ling study EDC&I
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Washington
Window of my favorite restaurant, Teaism.
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Fort Worth
Spanish beer sign (Bud Light) “Unite for Mexico) - no other signs in Spanish and no other beer signs in English .
Spanish as vice
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Arlington
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Tucson
A street-side sign for a Hispanic fast food restaurant. Alejandro M
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Long Beach
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Saranac Lake
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Austin
at&t Hotel
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Kailua-Kona
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Washington
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Chrisman
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Fort Worth
Spanish language beer sign for Miller Light. “ Your passion makes us better “ - one Spanish language sign nearby, for the city bus system .
Spanish as vice
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Arlington
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Tucson
Taken of a street sign from a small suburb outside of University of Arizona in Tuscon. -Jacob B.
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Tucson
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Long Beach
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Saranac Lake
contains braille
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Austin
university lawn
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Chrisman
official state road sign
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Fort Worth
Spanish language sign for city bus system “marvelous knitters ride the bus"