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Get the clarity and reinvention that comes from exploring your roots.
In a quickly evolving state, a look at one’s roots can sometimes bring clarity and reinvention. In this episode, we explore an indigenous cultural site reinventing itself in the wake of natural disaster, a pair of chefs reintroducing traditional Mexican tortillas to the state, and a punk band with a turbulent history reuniting and reentering the spotlight.
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Production Support Provided By: H-E-B and Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation

BACK TO THE ROOTS Preview
Preview: Episode 10 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
In a quickly evolving state, a look at one’s roots can sometimes bring clarity and reinvention. In this episode, we explore an indigenous cultural site reinventing itself in the wake of natural disaster, a pair of chefs reintroducing traditional Mexican tortillas to the state, and a punk band with a turbulent history reuniting and reentering the spotlight.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- In a place that's changing as rapidly as Texas is, it's really important for us to remember where we came from.
- Fresh nixtamalized masa challenges the stereotype that Mexican food is cheap.
- We had to get away and get space, and it's just made us a thousand times stronger, I think.
- [Speaker] We have very strong ancestry and seek to be able to honor that.
- [Speaker 2] Knowing where we come from allows us to be more of ourselves.
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Production Support Provided By: H-E-B and Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation













