Browse Items (14 total)

  • Collection: Lakewood Park

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Almost entirely Spanish. Only English visible is "walk-in welcome."

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This flyer is distributed by The Main Street Alliance, a national organization that advocates for policy that benefits small businesses. It also encourages consumers to shop at businesses that align with their values. People receive access to the PDF…

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The Durham Literacy Center has an informational sign in duplicating English and Spanish.

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A flyer posted on the door of The Scrap Exchange. There was not an equivalent sign in English

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Restaurant serving "traditional Mexican food," according to its website. The patrons appeared to be mostly Mexican or Central American.

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Aside from the clues given by the picture, a non-Spanish speaker would likely have little idea what this business offers.

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While the name and even parking sign were in Spanish, it appeared as if most of the patrons were white. Most of the informative text, like the hours of operation, were in English only. The "hola" is also interesting, as it is one of the most…

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Handmade flyer taped to the window. Says Good Morning in English, Japanese, and Romanized Japanese

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Almost all signage solely in Spanish. Only exception is a duplicating "no loitering/no merodear" sign.
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