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#13781510
3 Jun 2026
The workshop of the Scuola di Barbiana is seen in Barbiana, Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy, on April 7, 2026. On the wall hangs an original Lambretta Li engine exploded-view diagram published by Innocenti, alongside a historical photograph showing students at work in the classroom. A board displays labeled engine components for hands-on study; an iron anvil rests on a wooden tree-stump base, and a panel of old hand tools is mounted to the right. The workshop reflects Don Lorenzo Milani's pedagogical approach, which combines literacy and civic education with practical mechanical skills for rural working-class students.
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#13541185
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541186
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541188
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541189
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541190
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541191
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541192
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541196
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541197
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541199
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541200
6 Apr 2026
Cardboard pinatas symbolizing Judas or the Devil are exploded with fireworks in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This Mexican Holy Week tradition, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541187
6 Apr 2026
A pinata of US President Donald Trump is seen in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas,' a Mexican Holy Week event, in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. The tradition, which symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, has expanded to include controversial public figures as a form of satire and social commentary.
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#13541193
6 Apr 2026
A person dressed as the Devil is seen in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas,' a Mexican Holy Week event, in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This tradition symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541194
6 Apr 2026
A person dressed as the Devil is seen in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas,' a Mexican Holy Week event, in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. This tradition symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and, while traditionally centered on Judas Iscariot, now also includes controversial public figures as a form of satire and social protest.
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#13541195
6 Apr 2026
A pinata of US President Donald Trump is seen in the La Merced neighborhood during the traditional 'Burning of Judas,' a Mexican Holy Week event, in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 4, 2026. The tradition, which symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, has expanded to include controversial public figures as a form of satire and social commentary.
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