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#11575502
15 September 2024
An advertisement for Nike Air Force 1 'Kisses' shoes is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 14 September, 2024.
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#11551952
7 September 2024
A new interactive mural of deported veterans, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' is at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall on the Tijuana, Mexico side of the US-Mexico Border on September 6, 2024. This mural is part of a larger project by Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, an assistant professor in the department of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College in New York City, in collaboration with Humanizing Deportation, to document and make visible the stories of deported people. The mural installation in Tijuana is the third in a series that seeks to show the faces and experiences of deportees. Two additional murals are scheduled to open in New York and California in 2025. To offer greater reach to the stories, a QR code is placed next to the mural that allows access to the testimonies of the deported veterans in audiovisual format.
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#11551953
7 September 2024
Members of the Mexican National Guard patrol near a new interactive mural of deported veterans at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' on the Tijuana, Mexico side of the US-Mexico Border on September 6, 2024. This mural is part of a larger project by Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, an assistant professor in the department of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College in New York City, in collaboration with Humanizing Deportation, to document and make visible the stories of deported people. The mural installation in Tijuana is the third in a series that seeks to show the faces and experiences of deportees. Two additional murals are scheduled to open in New York and California in 2025. To offer greater reach to the stories, a QR code is placed next to the mural that allows access to the testimonies of the deported veterans in audiovisual format.
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#11551954
7 September 2024
A man looks at a new interactive mural of deported veterans at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' in Tijuana, Mexico, on September 6, 2024. This mural is part of a larger project by Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, an assistant professor in the department of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College in New York City, in collaboration with Humanizing Deportation, to document and make visible the stories of deported people. The mural installation in Tijuana is the third in a series that seeks to show the faces and experiences of deportees. Two additional murals are scheduled to open in New York and California in 2025. To offer greater reach to the stories, a QR code is placed next to the mural that allows access to the testimonies of the deported veterans in audiovisual format.
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#11551958
7 September 2024
A new interactive mural of deported veterans, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' is at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall on the Tijuana, Mexico side of the US-Mexico Border on September 6, 2024. This mural is part of a larger project by Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, an assistant professor in the department of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College in New York City, in collaboration with Humanizing Deportation, to document and make visible the stories of deported people. The mural installation in Tijuana is the third in a series that seeks to show the faces and experiences of deportees. Two additional murals are scheduled to open in New York and California in 2025. To offer greater reach to the stories, a QR code is placed next to the mural that allows access to the testimonies of the deported veterans in audiovisual format.
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#11551956
7 September 2024
A new interactive mural of deported veterans, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' is at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall on the Tijuana, Mexico side of the US-Mexico Border on September 6, 2024. The work, created by Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, an assistant professor in the department of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College in New York City, commemorates 16 war veterans who, after serving in the United States Army, were expelled from the country. The mural depicts the stories of veterans from different countries, such as Mexico, Guatemala, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica, among others, who, after fighting on behalf of the United States, face deportation. This mural is part of a larger project by Santana, in collaboration with Humanizing Deportation, to document and make visible the stories of deported people. The mural installation in Tijuana is the third in a series that seeks to show the faces and experiences of deportees. Two additional murals are scheduled to open in New York and California in 2025. To offer greater reach to the stories, a QR code is placed next to the mural that allows access to the testimonies of the deported veterans in audiovisual format.
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#11551957
7 September 2024
A new interactive mural of deported veterans, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' is at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall on the Tijuana, Mexico side of the US-Mexico Border on September 6, 2024. The work, created by Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, an assistant professor in the department of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College in New York City, commemorates 16 war veterans who, after serving in the United States Army, were expelled from the country. The mural depicts the stories of veterans from different countries, such as Mexico, Guatemala, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica, among others, who, after fighting on behalf of the United States, face deportation. This mural is part of a larger project by Santana, in collaboration with Humanizing Deportation, to document and make visible the stories of deported people. The mural installation in Tijuana is the third in a series that seeks to show the faces and experiences of deportees. Two additional murals are scheduled to open in New York and California in 2025. To offer greater reach to the stories, a QR code is placed next to the mural that allows access to the testimonies of the deported veterans in audiovisual format.
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#11472438
12 August 2024
A person is using the Phonepe Digital Payment app QR code while selling the National flag of India on a roadside stall ahead of India's Independence Day in Kolkata, India, on August 12, 2024.
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#11472439
12 August 2024
A person is using the Phonepe Digital Payment app QR code while selling the National flag of India on a roadside stall ahead of India's Independence Day in Kolkata, India, on August 12, 2024.
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#11433445
25 July 2024
Police officers are being present on the road to ask for a QR code from people wishing to access certain streets in the center of Paris, France, where the Paris 2024 Olympic Games ceremony is taking place.
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#11432307
25 July 2024
Customers are shopping at a Freshippo store in the Huangpu district of Shanghai, China, on July 25, 2024.
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#11432308
25 July 2024
Customers are shopping at a Freshippo store in the Huangpu district of Shanghai, China, on July 25, 2024.
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#11432309
25 July 2024
Customers are shopping at a Freshippo store in the Huangpu district of Shanghai, China, on July 25, 2024.
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#11431345
24 July 2024
PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 13: A person sits on the steps of the Grande Arche adorned with Olympic-themed paintings, celebrating the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, on July 13, 2024, in the La Défense district of Paris, France.
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#11431347
24 July 2024
PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 13: Paris 2024 Olympic and Paraolympics Games logos, on July 13, 2024, in the La Défense district of Paris, France.
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#11431359
24 July 2024
PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 13: People seen on the steps of the Grande Arche adorned with Olympic-themed paintings, celebrating the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, on July 13, 2024, in the La Défense district of Paris, France.
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