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#12849157
11 October 2025
Cosplayer Yasmin from Toronto dresses as Hatsune Miku for New York Comic Con at the Javits Center in New York City, on October 10, 2025.
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7 February 2025
A man with a virtual mask and the CNRS logo is at the Grenoble tech festival in Grenoble, France, on February 6, 2025. The festival celebrates the best of innovation and technology.
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#10822567
1 December 2023
A VPN virtual private network logo is seen in this photo illustration on 23 November, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland.
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#10798408
20 November 2023
Cosplayer Wei from China is dressed as a virtual singer for the 2023 Anime NYC at the Jacob Javits Center on October 19, 2023 in New York City. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)
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#7301754
30 October 2021
People in protective masks play a virtual reality game in a shopping mall in Singapore on Saturday, 30 October, 2021. Only fully vacinated adults and teenagers are allowed into shopping malls according to Singapore's covid-19 safety mandates.
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#6642034
22 April 2021
Dalia Dávila and Fernando Lozano inside their tortilla shop located in the Tlalpan district of Mexico City, during the COVID-19 health emergency in Mexico. Both started a project called Rinconcito de la Esperanza (Little Corner of Hope), in memory of their son Leo, to help the community through on-site and virtual classes for children and adolescents to continue their studies during the pandemic and regularize their studies with the help of volunteer teachers specialized in a subject. The objective is also to instill a social, humanistic and violence-free education to those who participate in any way.
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#6642036
22 April 2021
Dalia Dávila and Fernando Lozano inside their tortilla shop located in the Tlalpan district of Mexico City, during the COVID-19 health emergency in Mexico. Both started a project called Rinconcito de la Esperanza (Little Corner of Hope), in memory of their son Leo, to help the community through on-site and virtual classes for children and adolescents to continue their studies during the pandemic and regularize their studies with the help of volunteer teachers specialized in a subject. The objective is also to instill a social, humanistic and violence-free education to those who participate in any way.
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#6642038
22 April 2021
Exterior view of La Abuela tortilla factory, located in the Tlalpan district of Mexico City, during the COVID-19 health emergency in Mexico. Dalia Dávila and Fernando Lozano, in charge of the place, started a project called Rinconcito de la Esperanza, in memory of their son Leo, to help the community through face-to-face and virtual classes for children and adolescents to continue their studies during the pandemic and regularize their studies with the help of volunteer teachers specialized in a subject. The objective is also to instill a social, humanistic and violence-free education to those who participate in any way.
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#6642134
22 April 2021
Dalia Dávila and Fernando Lozano inside their tortilla shop located in the Tlalpan district of Mexico City, during the COVID-19 health emergency in Mexico. Both started a project called Rinconcito de la Esperanza (Little Corner of Hope), in memory of their son Leo, to help the community through on-site and virtual classes for children and adolescents to continue their studies during the pandemic and regularize their studies with the help of volunteer teachers specialized in a subject. The objective is also to instill a social, humanistic and violence-free education to those who participate in any way.
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#6642040
22 April 2021
Dalia Dávila, in charge of the Rinconcito de la Esperanza, cleans the street before the start of on-site classes for children and adolescents to continue their studies during the pandemic and regularize their studies with the help of volunteer teachers specialized in a particular subject. The objective is also to instill a social, humanistic and violence-free education to those who participate in any way.
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#6642042
22 April 2021
Dalia Dávila, in charge of the Rinconcito de la Esperanza located in Tlalpan, Mexico City, sanitizes the facilities prior to the start of regularization classes for children and adolescents to continue with their studies, taught by volunteer teachers during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light in the capital.
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#6642044
22 April 2021
Juan Pablo López, an educator at Rinconcito de la Esperanza, located in Tlalpan, Mexico City, prior to the start of regularization classes for children and adolescents to continue their studies, during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light in the capital.
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#6642046
22 April 2021
Dalia Dávila, in charge of the Rinconcito de la Esperanza located in Tlalpan, Mexico City, sanitizes the facilities prior to the start of regularization classes for children and adolescents to continue with their studies, taught by volunteer teachers during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light in the capital.
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#6642048
22 April 2021
Dalia Dávila, in charge of the Rinconcito de la Esperanza located in Tlalpan, Mexico City, sanitizes the facilities prior to the start of regularization classes for children and adolescents to continue with their studies, taught by volunteer teachers during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light in the capital.
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#6642050
22 April 2021
Dalia Dávila, in charge of the Rinconcito de la Esperanza located in the Tlalpan district of Mexico City, sanitizes children and young people who attend regularization classes taught by volunteer teachers during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light in the capital.
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#6642052
22 April 2021
A young girl puts on overalls outside the Rinconcito de la Esperanza located in the Tlalpan district of Mexico City, where she attended regularization classes taught by volunteer teachers during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light in the capital.
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