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In this episode of the Worth Repeating podcast, the last three storytellers share true stories on the theme, Snatched. From stolen time to a lost sense of self, these stories are all about the things that are taken
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The podcast was started as a way to document the stories of the 21 victims of the shooting and hold local officials accountable.
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End Citizens United and the Campaign Legal Center asserted Cruz could have broken campaign finance rules.
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The new podcast explores diverse stories of Texas, from how corridos served as historical storytelling devices, to the anti-Mexican violence by the Texas Rangers in the early 20th century. Host John Phillips Santos discusses more about the project.
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The "Becoming Texas" podcast aims to bring to light a broader perspective of Texas history — one outside the stories of the Alamo and Texas independence. Host John Phillip Santos discusses the effort to preserve and popularize the complete story of Texas and how its history continues to evolve.
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Season three of the Tacos of Texas podcast takes listeners across the state to meet the people behind Taco culture. Host and producer Mando Rayo discusses how the newest season explores topics from culturally relevant foods in schools to a San Antonio bean and cheese showdown.
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“You see her name kind of everywhere, and I don’t think that people have given her quite enough credit for everything that she did.”
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As archeologists uncover more graves, a new person is added to the team — one who specializes in studying human remains. After a few months, she thinks she knows who these people might be.
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Leading the list is TPR's Caliber 60, which explores how armed groups in Mexico use smuggled weapons from the U.S. to keep control over the lucrative avocado business.
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The first time Texas Public Radio recorded my voice was my personal story on the theme of “Booms and Busts” and the shame and physical nausea I felt losing my business after the 2008/2009 financial crises.