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With Augmented Reality, They Are Looking for Girls and Boys in the Mosque Valley to Stop Normalizing Gender-Based Violence.

Through images with augmented reality and narratives in Hñähñu and Spanish by women from the Valle del Mezquital, in Hidalgo, researcher Liliana García Montesinos, head of the Laboratory of Culture, Education and Digital Innovation of the Faculty of Higher Studies (FES) Aragon, seeks that girls and boys in the region preserve their language, but above all do not continue to normalize gender violence. The above, through the book Ya Noya that the …
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The book Ya Noya gathers stories from women from the region, in Hñähñu and Spanish The entry With augmented reality they seek that girls and boys from the Valley of the Mosque stop normalizing gender violence was first published in CAMPUS MILENIO.

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CAMPUS broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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