How we got, here and how were heading. It was manufactured t divide our communities how many of you i want to make everybody proud but we dont take a lot of tim to make ourselves proud. And to see you, how are you are you comfortable carryin the burden absolutely i am quintessential places in the american experiments as the saying goes, everything is better in texas, includin the Aapi Community one of the biggest in th country, and its diversity i something to behold. I grew up in another gulf state, florida my korean American Family throughout my journey, iv been a lawyer, illegal analyst and now an anchor on msnbc this is the katie phang show. For my dinner with Seve Incredible Aapi women, i wante to honor those cultures. I went in search of two chef to collaborate on on spectacular meal im a chef here in houston. Born and raised in burma als known as myanmar im a trained home cook. I grew up in my grandmother kitchen. My mom, it was a vietnames refugee, cooked a lot of great home co
its roots. if you take care of the routes you can take care of tha anywhere, it would be okay it s so important, this concept of him talking about your roots, but isn t it justice pressure generationall that the roots have to be take in a way that needs to b nearer through each generation even as you re saying, th importance of routes, i wa thinking about how it is s difficult being an immigrant because your roots got severed when i think about how i would grow up, the people who knew the genealogy, i was like, min was cut off by integration, an then also by war i think there is a kind of sense of, what kind of tree is out there that doesn t hav deep roots, but is still strong? that you can still stand, yo can still grow the other thing about th threat of this pressure, there was a time in history where if you got the best mark on the exam, you survived it was literally survival to b smart, to do well in school.