White-collar workers are relatively inconspicuous on the streets of La Paz, even though the city is the capital of Bolivia. To see two of them waiting for transportation was a rare event. Even more important to my interpretation is the graffiti-laden setting behind them. Graffiti is all over La Paz – its defaced walls are the stuff of anarchy, while people who wear suits, jackets, and ties are almost always tied to the establishment – essentially Bolivia’s government and its corporations. This image is interpretive because it juxtaposes and contrasts social symbols to tell its story. One of the men holds a heavy briefcase in one hand and scratches his face with the other. He does not even see the other man, who stands just ten feet away and is having a telephone conversation. They may share similar status as white- collar workers, yet they do not acknowledge each other’s presence, and ignore even looking at the chaotic words that shout at them from behind.