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  • A group works inside a house of clothes dressmaking. The economic activity is informal mainly and people work behind closed doors to avoid taxes payment due to the large-scale production in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, March 17, 2009.
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  • A woman works copying the registered marks of clothes to sell like copies at large scale. Most people work informally into their houses, in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, March 17, 2009.
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  • A young man sharpens a knife in a motorcycles workshop in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, March 30, 2011.
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  • A man makes a tattoo in the shoulder of other one into a tattoo study in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, March 11, 2011.
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  • A horse tries to pull a tumbril among the garbage in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, March 28, 2011.
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  • "Cholitas Luchadoras" Fotodiario Rodrigo Cruz, National Geographic en Español, Mexico, Octubre 2013. Photographs by Rodrigo Cruz.
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  • "Cholitas Luchadoras" Fotodiario Rodrigo Cruz, National Geographic en Español, Mexico, Octubre 2013. Photographs by Rodrigo Cruz.
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  • Jornaleros Agricolas, Culiacan, Sinaloa. 2008.
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  • "Cholitas Luchadoras" Fotodiario Rodrigo Cruz, National Geographic en Español, Mexico, Octubre 2013. Photographs by Rodrigo Cruz.
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  • "Cholitas Luchadoras" Fotodiario Rodrigo Cruz, National Geographic en Español, Mexico, Octubre 2013. Photographs by Rodrigo Cruz.
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  • Sofia Cruz in the workshop of Pablo Pajarito. Pablo has many years working with Barro Canelo, a traditional clay technique from Tonala. The Pajarito family uses self-made natural pigments made from flowers, seeds and soil to paint by hand each piece in Tonala, Jalisco.
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  • Pablo has many years working with Barro Canelo, a traditional clay technique from Tonala. The Pajarito family uses self-made natural pigments made from flowers, seeds and soil to paint by hand each piece in Tonala, Jalisco.
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  • Pablo Pajarito has many years working with Barro Canelo, a traditional clay technique from Tonala.
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  • Pablo has many years working with Barro Canelo, a traditional clay technique from Tonala. The Pajarito family uses self-made natural pigments made from flowers, seeds and soil to paint by hand each piece in Tonala, Jalisco.
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  • A table dance manager performs a ritual with fire to attract lucky and money for his business during working hours in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, March 31, 2011.
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  • A dancer walks above some symbols used in a ritual to attract lucky and money during working hours at a lap-dancing club in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, March 31, 2011.
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  • A miner collects sediment with a tray to check if there is still a chance of finding gold in the area where they have been working for several days in the Peruvian Amazon.
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  • A Nahua indigenous boy holds in his hands Chinese vegetables. Many children must to leave the school to go out for working as laborers at agricultural fields. Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • Dos mineros trabajan dentro de un socavón de la mina en Rinconada, el calor y la humedad hacen que el trabajo sea muy duro.<br />
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Two miners work inside a tunnel of the mine of Rinconada, the heat and humidity makes the work very hard.
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  • Two miners work alongside the bed of the Madre de Dios River in the extraction of gold by suction using a gasoline engine in the Peruvian Amazon. Boca Colorado, Peru.
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  • A man protects himself from the rain in Huepetuhe, Peru. Huepetuhe is a town where the largest gold extraction is concentrated and where people work every day, destroying the Amazon rainforest.
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  • One of many trees felled to expand the work area for gold mining in the Peruvian Amazon. Boca Colorado, Peru.
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  • Agricultural workers have a meeting with the chief of field looking to improve work and housing conditions. Unfortunatelly, the chief rarely solve their problems. Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • A young man waits for transportation to go to work at a gold mining camp in Huepetuhe, Peru. Huepetuhe is a town where the largest gold extraction is concentrated within the mining corridor in the Peruvian Amazon.
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  • A miner during his work day, around him, trees that have been cut down to expand the area for the extraction of gold in the Peruvian Amazon. Boca Colorado, Peru.
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  • A miner adjusts the moorings of the machinery they use to extract gold in the Peruvian Amazon. Once they have finished extracting gold in that place, they will continue deforesting to extend the work area. Boca Colorado, Peru.
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  • A miner controls a machine built to suck and expel mud from a hole in the jungle, this mud carries gold that after a day's work is collected with carpets.
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  • GUADALAJARA, MEXICO - MAY 11, 2017: Youth work in the Wizeline facilities. Wizeline transforms how business design, develop and deliver technology products. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • Las mujeres trabajan fuera de la mina. Con un mazo rompen piedras y con suerte encuentran oro en los fragmentos de roca que extrajeron los mineros de los socavones de la mina.<br />
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Women work outside the mine. With a maso they break stones, and hopefully, they will find gold in the fragments of rock that were extracted from the tunnels of the mine.
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  • A miners group prepares itself to enter to the tunnel and work four hours at day.
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  • A child looks out through back window of a bus. Many children are recruited from their communities to work with low salaries in the agro industrial fields in Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • Small rooms from metal sheets are the new home of thousands of laborers who arrived to work to these agricultural fields in northern Mexico. They do not have measures of hygiene in the fields and live in overcrowded conditions, Culiacan, Mexico.
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  • A miner inside a bar. Alcoholism is a serious problem among miners who live and work in Rinconada. At night fights and injuries from blows to the head are commonplace.
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  • Cora Tucker (17) and adolescent entrepreneurs work in the construction of a bathroom in Bilwi, RAAN, Nicaragua, 2014.
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  • A girl cleans and cuts Chinese vegetables in an agro-industrial field. Children work up to 10 hours a day, seven days a week in Culiacán, Sinaloa.
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 4, 2015: Jose Luis Garcia, 28, and his family inside of his house in the community of El Calvario. This village is located nearby to Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, and almost all its population work in the sowing of opium poppy as unique way to survive economically.  Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • Un joven trabaja dentro de un socavón buscando oro en la mina Rinconada, trabaja por períodos de 4 horas al día, más de 4 horas diarias son altamente riesgosas debido a la falta de oxígeno y gases tóxicos a los que están expuestos los mineros.<br />
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A young man works inside a tunnel looking for gold in the Rinconada mine, he works for periods of 4 hours a day, more than 4 hours daily are highly risky due to the lack of oxygen and poisonous gases to which the miners are exposed.
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: Jose Luis Garcia, 28, is a farmer and lives with his wife and children in the community of El Calvario. This village is located nearby to Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero, and almost all its population work in the sowing of opium poppy as unique way to survive economically. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: Three young men in the community of El Calvario, near to Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero. Almost all its population work in the sowing of opium poppy as unique way to survive economically. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 4, 2015: Angelica Guerrero, 15, (left) plays with her brother in the community of El Calvario, near to Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero. Almost all its population work in the sowing of opium poppy as unique way to survive economically. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 4, 2015: A boy in the community of El Calvario, near to Chilpancingo city, the capital of the state of Guerrero. Almost all its population work in the sowing of opium poppy as unique way to survive economically. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • Sofia Cruz in the house of the Reina Cortes, a palm weaver. Reina Cortes’s family works weaving the palm. They are from Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Portrait of a man who works like scavenger in the garbage dump in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, January 20, 2012.
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  • El CALVARIO, MEXICO - AUGUST 5, 2015: A man walks by intricate paths during 6 hours round trip to get into the mountains and works in the poppy opium fields located in the gullies, that allow that these are not visible from air, Mexico. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • A women group works outside of a gold mine looking for gold into rock fragments that were extracted from the mine tunnels.
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  • GUADALAJARA, MEXICO - MAY 11, 2017: A woman works in a rest area inside the Wizeline facilities. Wizeline transforms how business design, develop and deliver technology products. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • Un hombre trabaja con mercurio para separar el oro de la piedra en la mina Rinconada, el mercurio es altamente tóxico para los seres humanos y el medio ambiente.<br />
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A man works with mercury to separate the gold from the stone in the Rinconada mine, mercury is highly poisonous for humans beings and the environment.
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  • Cora Tucker (17) works in the construction of a bathroom in Bilwi, RAAN, Nicaragua, 2014.
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  • A family works in the bathroom construction outside of its house in Truslaya, RAAM, Nicaragua, 2014.
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