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Photo Taken by Roi Pérez: In 2022, I was conducting fieldwork in Scotland as part of my research on Scottish nationalism. In the picture, we can see a march organized by “All Under One Banner.” This association organizes various marches in favor of Scottish independence throughout the country, urging participants to carry Scottish flags. The march ended at the Scottish Parliament, where members of the association and representatives of the party in government, the Scottish National Party (SNP), argued for Scottish independence as the best option for Scotland’s future. This march had special symbolism because Scottish independence supporters were awaiting the final decision of the Supreme Court on whether the Scottish Parliament could autonomously organize a legal independence referendum. In the image, we see a group of men leading the demonstration dressed in typical Scottish attire while playing the bagpipes. Behind them, protesters carry a flag with the inscription: “Our Right to Decide.” (Royal Mile, Edinburgh, October 1, 2022).