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  • San Onofre, California: Legendary surf camp family: Salvado, Izzy,  Abraham, .Dave Paskowitz, on the beach at their surf camp in San Onofre near Oceanside, California, 2/8/2000.
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  • San Onofre, California: Legendary family leader, Dr. Dorian ?Doc? Paskowitz  on the beach at their surf camp in San Onofre near Oceanside, California, 2/8/2000.
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  • San Onofre, California: l-r: Legendary Surf family Jonathon, Izzy, Abraham, Savado  Paskowitz, on the beach at their surf camp in San Onofre near Oceanside, California, 2/8/2000.
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  • Juchitan, Oaxaca: Queen of the "Baila conmigo" muxe (transvestite) vela (party), Julissa (Eojelio Teran Hernandez) gets dressed while family watches, at home in the 5th ward of Juchitan, Mexico. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Oaxaca: Queen of the "Baila conmigo" muxe (transvestite) vela (party), Julissa (Eojelio Teran Hernandez) gets dressed while family watches, at home in the 5th ward of Juchitan, Mexico. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico: Panama Bakery is a favorite for family breakfasts. The Centro Historico (Historic Center or downtown) of Mazatlan, Mexico, is lively and colorful (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Onofre, California: Dr. Dorian ?Doc? Paskowitz with sons Dave,  Salvado (shades), Izzy, Jonathan,  wife Juliette  ad Abraham Paskowitz, on the beach at their surf camp in San Onofre near Oceanside, California, 2/8/2000.
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  • San Onofre, California: Dr. Dorian ?Doc? Paskowitz with sons Dave,  Salvado (shades), Izzy, Jonathan,  wife Juliette  ad Abraham Paskowitz, on the beach at their surf camp in San Onofre near Oceanside, California, 2/8/2000.
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  • San Onofre, California: Dr. Dorian ?Doc? Paskowitz and his wife Juliette Paskowitz, on the beach at their surf camp in San Onofre near Oceanside, California, 2/8/2000.
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  • Nieves Las Monjas has sold homemade ice cream in front of the MOnjas (Nuns) Church
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  • A pre-teen boy paints his face to match his team's colors for the annual Turkey Day Game in Kirkwood, Missouri. The 100 year rivalry is between Kirkwood and Webster Groves, Missouri. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Sergio Rios works with volunteers from "Casita Linda" in building a new adobe home for his family.Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco and his family, l-r, upstairs: Veronica,  Gloria, Maria del Carmen, downstairs: daughter-in-law Brenda Yanez, wife Consuela Ramirez Nolasco, with grandson David, Antonio, in the home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco and his family, l-r: wife Consuela Ramirez Nolasco, with grandson David, Antonio, daughters Maria del Carmen, Gloria on ladder, daughter-in-law Brenda Yanez, daughter Veronica Ramirez Nolasco, int the home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda143.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The next family who is having a new adobe house built for them by Casita Linda includes Beatrice Yolasco, who is pregnant, and living in this shack created by using blankets. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The Miguel Casarez-Guerrero family includes  Mario, Juan Carlos, Maria Guadalupe, Veronica, Miguel, Jorge, Miguel (father), wife Maria de los Angel holding Jennifer, and Monica in their home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The Miguel Casarez-Guerrero family includes  Mario, Juan Carlos, Maria Guadalupe, Veronica, Miguel, Jorge, Miguel (father), wife Maria de los Angel holding Jennifer, and Monica in their home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The Miguel Casarez-Guerrero family is (l-r): Mario, Juan Carlos, Maria Guadalupe, Veronica, Miguel, Jorge, Miguel (father), wife Maria de los Angel holding Jennifer, and Monica..Here they sit on the porch of the home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The Miguel Casarez-Guerrero family includes  Mario, Juan Carlos, Maria Guadalupe, Veronica, Miguel, Jorge, Miguel (father), wife Maria de los Angel holding Jennifer, and Monica in their home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda043.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The Miguel Casarez-Guerrero family includes  Mario, Juan Carlos, Maria Guadalupe, Veronica, Miguel, Jorge, Miguel (father), wife Maria de los Angel holding Jennifer, and Monica in their home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda010.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The Miguel Casarez-Guerrero family includes  Mario, Juan Carlos, Maria Guadalupe, Veronica, Miguel, Jorge, Miguel (father), wife Maria de los Angel holding Jennifer, and Monica in their home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda007.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The Miguel Casarez-Guerrero family includes  Mario, Juan Carlos, Maria Guadalupe, Veronica, Miguel, Jorge, Miguel (father), wife Maria de los Angel holding Jennifer, and Monica in their home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The Miguel Casarez-Guerrero family is (l-r): Mario, Juan Carlos, Maria Guadalupe, Veronica, Miguel, Jorge, Miguel (father), wife Maria de los Angel holding Jennifer, and Monica..Here they sit on the porch of the home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda052.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The Miguel Casarez-Guerrero family includes  Mario, Juan Carlos, Maria Guadalupe, Veronica, Miguel, Jorge, Miguel (father), wife Maria de los Angel holding Jennifer, and Monica in their home which was built by Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Gloria Sanchez(mother, standing) son Leo (sittng on bed), and her daughter Cristina, (in loft) are part of a 3-generation 8-person family living in this home built by Casita Linda..It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Gloria Sanchez  (mother) son Leo (lying on bed), and her daughter Cristina, are part of a 3-generation 8-person family living in this home built by Casita Linda..It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Gloria (mother) Sanchez, son Leo (lying on bed), and her daughter Cristina, are part of a 3-generation 8-person family living in this home built by Casita Linda..It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Gloria Sanchez (mother) son Leo, and her daughter Cristina, in the living room of the home built by Casita Linda. They are part of a are part of a 3-generation 8-person family living together in this one open space. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Gloria  Sanchez  (mother) son Leo, and her daughter Cristina, in the living room of the home built by Casita Linda. They are part of a are part of a 3-generation 8-person family living together in this one open space. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Sinbad  Adkins with his wife Meredith, and son Royce, daughter Paige Bryan, will star in "Sinbad, It's just Family." Here    at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Delores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico: The Marrero Cazares family, visiting from Saltillo, enjoy some of the many flavors of ice cream  (including mango) for sale by Helados Vulcan on the main square. Delores Hidalgo is one of the historical stops on the Ruta 2010 (Independence route). It is considered one of the 3 cities where Mexico declared its independence from Spain (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Sinbad  Adkins with his wife Meredith, and son Royce, daughter Paige Bryan, will star in "Sinbad, It's just Family." Here    at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: Curt talks to his son Perry, while Deborah makes tea, in the kitchen of their 2,000 square foot home which is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave. It is heated and cooled by  passive geothermal and solar power. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
    HT6M0177.jpg
  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico:   An example of the finely embroided Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region of Mexico, as displayed in the shop of Muxe (transvestite) seamstress, Eduardo Orozco. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 13, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda031.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda134.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda133.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda130.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco lays the brick floor with Sergio Rios Mora in the ??Casita Linda? home they are building for Mora, while his son Sebastian Mora, and neighbor Adrian Vasquez, look on..Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Sebastian Rios Mora is having a new home built by Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Adrian and Paloma Isabel Vasquez "helping" their mother at the volunteer building site. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Isabel Vasques is making breakfast  for the volunteers and neighbors who are helping to build a new home for her neighbor, Maria Delores and Sergio Rios Mora. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco is laying the brick floor for his neighbors' new house. Sebastian Rios Mora, the boy who is going to live here, is helping. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda139.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Workers and volunteers (l-r): Florencio, Charles Cunliffe, Manuel Barcenas de la Vega, Antonio Nolasco, Miguel , Steve Carlson, Saul Whynman, John Janak, Jeff Castner and Terry Weathers for Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Sebasian Vasquez plays at volunteering for Casita Linda,  a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Charles Cunlliffe, Head of Construction, Casita Linda, with the basic plans for their adobe houses which were designed by RISD students. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Saul Whynman helps Manuel Barcenas lay out wire prior to plastering the new adobe home they are building. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco lays the brick floor with Sergio Rios Mora in the ??Casita Linda? home they are building for Mora, while his son Sebastian Mora, and neighbor Adrian Vasquez, look on..Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda107.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco lays the brick floor with Sergio Rios Mora in the ??Casita Linda? home they are building for Mora, while his son Sebastian Mora, and neighbor Adrian Vasquez, look on..Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda105.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco lays the brick floor with Sergio Rios Mora in the ??Casita Linda? home they are building for Mora, while his son Sebastian Mora, and neighbor Adrian Vasquez, look on..Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda102.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Adrian Vasquez (on bicycle) helps his friend Sebastian Rios Mora ?deliver? a PVC pipe to the workshite of Sebastian?s new home..Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Jean Gerber delivers mattresses stuffed with recycled plastic bags to Florencio Cazares. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty. Here Manuel Barcenas peeks out from behind an adobe arch he is laying. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
    Casita_Linda033.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty. Florencio, left, mixes concrete for Miguel on the roof.  (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Charles Cunlliffe, Head of Construction, Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Charles Cunlliffe, Head of Construction, Casita Linda. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08:  The current Rios Mora home is a tin and cardboard structure where 5 people live, sleep, eat and work. They are building their new adobe home with the help of Casita Linda, a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Miguel Casarez-Guerrero works laying adobe for Sergio Rios Mora?s new home..Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Florencio Cazares works welding iron in the Casita Linda ?storage yard.?.Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Veronica and Jennifer Casarez-Guerrero sit on the bed which they share in a home built for them by Casita Linda.. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: The Miguel and Mario Casarez-Guerrero on the bed they share in their home, which was built by Casita Linda. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Volunteer Steve Carlson talks on his cellular while helping out "Casita Linda" volunteers. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Families gather in a cemetary on Day of the Dead, San Miguel Allende, Mexico (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Jean Gerber, Executive Directyor of  "Casita Linda," a Mexican non-profit organization which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Families gather in a cemetary on Day of the Dead, San Miguel Allende, Mexico (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Families gather in a cemetary on Day of the Dead, San Miguel Allende, Mexico (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Families gather in a cemetary on Day of the Dead, San Miguel Allende, Mexico (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: David Nolasco and Brenda Yanez with their infant son David in front of the home built for them by Casita Linda..It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Exterior of Antonio Vasquez Sanchez and Maria de Los Angeles Murillo's (with daughter Gloria and grandchildren)  Casita Linda home. The hole on the left is where they will put their bathroom.  Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Miguel Casarez-Guerrero added this conch shell detail, mirroring the back window of their home which was built by Casita Linda. He will paint it to look like cantera stone. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Jean Gerber, Executive Directyor of  "Casita Linda," a Mexican non-profit organization which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: David Nolasco and Brenda Yanez with their infant son David in front of the home built for them by Casita Linda..It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Jean Gerber, Executive Directyor of  "Casita Linda," a Mexican non-profit organization which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Jean Gerber, Executive Directyor of  "Casita Linda," a Mexican non-profit organization which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Jean Gerber, Executive Directyor of  "Casita Linda," a Mexican non-profit organization which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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