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A chef mixes totomoxtle (corn husk ash) and sugar in Mexico City, Mexico, on the eve of Day of the Dead, to make Pan de Muerto. According to...

#11668150

Small Producers In Xochimilco Prepare For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico

15 October 2024

A chef mixes totomoxtle (corn husk ash) and sugar in Mexico City, Mexico, on the eve of Day of the Dead, to make Pan de Muerto. According to...

#11668150

15 October 2024

A chef mixes totomoxtle (corn husk ash) and sugar in Mexico City, Mexico, on the eve of Day of the Dead, to make Pan de Muerto. According to historical documents and accounts, in ancient Mexico, before the indigenous resistance to the arrival of Europeans, a kind of bread similar to a tortilla is prepared, made from amaranth, dried and toasted corn, and maguey honey. It is called papalotlaxcalli, which means Butterfly Bread, and has a butterfly stamped on the dough. According to the Duran Codex or History of the Indies of New Spain and the Tierra Firme Islands, it is an offering food for the goddess Cihuapipiltin, who watches over women who die in childbirth; although it later appears in the stories of the Codex as part of a food offering that is placed on the tzompantli, an altar of skulls in honor of the people sacrificed in rituals for the gods.


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A chef mixes totomoxtle (corn husk ash) and sugar in Mexico City, Mexico, on the eve of Day of the Dead, to make Pan de Muerto. According to...

#11668154

Small Producers In Xochimilco Prepare For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico

15 October 2024

A chef mixes totomoxtle (corn husk ash) and sugar in Mexico City, Mexico, on the eve of Day of the Dead, to make Pan de Muerto. According to...

#11668154

15 October 2024

A chef mixes totomoxtle (corn husk ash) and sugar in Mexico City, Mexico, on the eve of Day of the Dead, to make Pan de Muerto. According to historical documents and accounts, in ancient Mexico, before the indigenous resistance to the arrival of Europeans, a kind of bread similar to a tortilla is prepared, made from amaranth, dried and toasted corn, and maguey honey. It is called papalotlaxcalli, which means Butterfly Bread, and has a butterfly stamped on the dough. According to the Duran Codex or History of the Indies of New Spain and the Tierra Firme Islands, it is an offering food for the goddess Cihuapipiltin, who watches over women who die in childbirth; although it later appears in the stories of the Codex as part of a food offering that is placed on the tzompantli, an altar of skulls in honor of the people sacrificed in rituals for the gods.


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A new interactive mural of deported veterans, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' is at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall on the Tijua...

#11551952

US-Mexico Border: Interactive Deported Veterans Mural In Tijuana, Mexico

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 Tijua...

#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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A man looks at a new interactive mural of deported veterans at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,''...

#11551954

US-Mexico Border: Interactive Deported Veterans Mural In Tijuana, Mexico

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,''...

#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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A new interactive mural of deported veterans, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' is at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall on the Tijua...

#11551958

US-Mexico Border: Interactive Deported Veterans Mural In Tijuana, Mexico

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 Tijua...

#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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Members of the Mexican National Guard patrol near a new interactive mural of deported veterans at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall, '...

#11551953

US-Mexico Border: Interactive Deported Veterans Mural In Tijuana, Mexico

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, '...

#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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A new interactive mural of deported veterans, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' is at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall on the Tijua...

#11551956

US-Mexico Border: Interactive Deported Veterans Mural In Tijuana, Mexico

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 Tijua...

#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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A new interactive mural of deported veterans, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' is at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall on the Tijua...

#11551957

US-Mexico Border: Interactive Deported Veterans Mural In Tijuana, Mexico

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 Tijua...

#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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Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across t...

#5589708

Coronavirus Emergency In Athens

28 March 2020

Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across t...

#5589708

28 March 2020

Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across the country and citizens can go out after preparing a document stating where they will go.


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Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across t...

#5589712

Coronavirus Emergency In Athens

28 March 2020

Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across t...

#5589712

28 March 2020

Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across the country and citizens can go out after preparing a document stating where they will go.


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Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across t...

#5589714

Coronavirus Emergency In Athens

28 March 2020

Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across t...

#5589714

28 March 2020

Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across the country and citizens can go out after preparing a document stating where they will go.


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Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across t...

#5589718

Coronavirus Emergency In Athens

28 March 2020

Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across t...

#5589718

28 March 2020

Empty streets and closed stores in the center of Athens, Greece on March 28, 2020. From 23rd March, the curfew has been implemented across the country and citizens can go out after preparing a document stating where they will go.


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 Rome Municipality Police Officer checks documents to a person at Trevi Fountain during the third day of an unprecedented lockdown across of...

#5541518

Italy closes all stores to Halt Spread Of Coronavirus

12 March 2020

 Rome Municipality Police Officer checks documents to a person at Trevi Fountain during the third day of an unprecedented lockdown across of...

#5541518

12 March 2020

Rome Municipality Police Officer checks documents to a person at Trevi Fountain during the third day of an unprecedented lockdown across of all Italy imposed to slow the outbreak of coronavirus, Rome, March 12, 2020. Italy imposed the closure of all stores except for pharmacies and food shops in a desperate bid to control the deadly COVID-19 coronavirus that has killed 827 in the the country in just over two weeks


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Palestinian women take part in a protest against the documents which condemns some of Palestinians who belong to Fatah movement in fabricati...

#7257

Women protest in Gaza

31 July 2013

Palestinian women take part in a protest against the documents which condemns some of Palestinians who belong to Fatah movement in fabricati...

#7257

31 July 2013

Palestinian women take part in a protest against the documents which condemns some of Palestinians who belong to Fatah movement in fabricating stories about Hamas relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and its interference in Egyptian affairs, both politically and on the ground in Gaza city, on July 31, 2013. Photo: Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto


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Palestinian women take part in a protest against the documents which condemns some of Palestinians who belong to Fatah movement in fabricati...

#7354

Women protest in Gaza

31 July 2013

Palestinian women take part in a protest against the documents which condemns some of Palestinians who belong to Fatah movement in fabricati...

#7354

31 July 2013

Palestinian women take part in a protest against the documents which condemns some of Palestinians who belong to Fatah movement in fabricating stories about Hamas relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and its interference in Egyptian affairs, both politically and on the ground in Gaza city, on July 31, 2013. Photo: Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto


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Palestinian women take part in a protest against the documents which condemns some of Palestinians who belong to Fatah movement in fabricati...

#7360

Women protest in Gaza

31 July 2013

Palestinian women take part in a protest against the documents which condemns some of Palestinians who belong to Fatah movement in fabricati...

#7360

31 July 2013

Palestinian women take part in a protest against the documents which condemns some of Palestinians who belong to Fatah movement in fabricating stories about Hamas relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and its interference in Egyptian affairs, both politically and on the ground in Gaza city, on July 31, 2013. Photo: Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto


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