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Dalia Davila Neri, who runs "Tortillerias La Abuela," or "Granda's Tortilla Shop with her husband, assists student Aide Joselin Hernandez Moreno while she learns on a donated tablet outside Davila's shop on the southern edge of Mexico City, Friday, Sept. 4, 2020. Concerned about the educational difficulties facing school-age children during the coronavirus pandemic, Davila and her husband adapted several spaces outside their locale to provide instruction and digital access to locale children who don't have internet or TV service at home, a project which has attracted donations and a waiting list of students. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Dalia Davila Neri, who runs "Tortillerias La Abuela," or "Granda's Tortilla Shop with her husband, assists student Aide Joselin Hernandez Moreno while she learns on a donated tablet outside Davila's shop on the southern edge of Mexico City, Friday, Sept. 4, 2020. Concerned about the educational difficulties facing school-age children during the coronavirus pandemic, Davila and her husband adapted several spaces outside their locale to provide instruction and digital access to locale children who don't have internet or TV service at home, a project which has attracted donations and a waiting list of students. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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