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  • Austin, TX March2005:  Produce department at   Whole Foods's 80,000 square foot landmark store<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0164731.jpg
  • Hispanic Produce Clerk Putting Out Tomatoes    MR   ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMR6358    2346 1011 1722-047
    CDMR6358.jpg
  • High School Teen Choosing Nutritious Produce at Health Food Store    MR   ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDAE5355    2323 1022 0536-032
    CDAE5355.jpg
  • High School Teens Choosing Nutritious Produce at Health Food Store    MR   ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS
    CDAE5358.jpg
  • High School Teen Choosing Nutritious Produce at Health Food Store.  MR   ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDAE1690.jpg
  • Raymondville, TX  December, 2005:  Rio Grande Valley fruit stand in Willacy County, TX showcases the variety of produce available in the winter months in south Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0189142.jpg
  • Austin, TX March2005:  Produce department at Whole Foods's 80,000 square foot landmark store<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0164730.jpg
  • Texas: Hispanic mother and daughter shopping at health food store.  MR * ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDMR3940.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas -Thousands of trucks a day cross from Mexico to Laredo, Texas on the World Trade bridge, the biggest commercial port along the Texas southwest. U.S Customs and Border Protection officers check trucks for possible drugs hidden in the vehicles<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441736.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Female agriculture specialists for U.S Customs and Border Protection, inspect boxes of celery coming in from Mexico at the  World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441732.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas -   U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Male officer holds up bag containing confiscated fruit brought in from Mexico at the Laredo, Texas international bridge <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441773 Laredo.JPG
  • Laredo , Texas -   U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Male officer holds up bag containing confiscated fruit brought in from Mexico at the Laredo, Texas international bridge <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441772.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas -   U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Male officer holds up bag containing confiscated fruit brought in from Mexico at the Laredo, Texas international bridge <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441771.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas -Pedestrian and bicycle crossing at the US-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441746.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Officer at the Laredo, Texas port of entry <br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441744.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Male U.S Customs and Border Protection, a federal law enforcement agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security speaks with truck driver coming in from Mexico at the World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441735.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Female agriculture specialists for U.S Customs and Border Protection, inspect boxes of celery coming in from Mexico at the  World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441734.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Female agriculture specialists for U.S Customs and Border Protection, inspect boxes of celery coming in from Mexico at the  World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441733.jpg
  • Cafeteria worker uses hand-held scanner to read barcode information on students school lunch cards at a public charter high school in Houston, Texas  June 2012.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0436953.jpg
  • San Miguel de Allende, Mexico:  Woman buying fruits and vegetables at an indoor market in middle-class neighborhood.  MR  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDMM4035.jpg
  • San Miguel del Allende, Mexico: Woman shops for fruits and vegetables at local grocery store in San Miguel del Allende,  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0190370.jpg
  • Agricultural regrowth next to rows of withered corn due to drought season in central Texas.  © Bob Daemmrich <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0199344.jpg
  • San Antonio, Texas:  Grand opening of the 3,000th U.S. Wal-Mart store celebration with shoppers, dignitaries. January 21, 2004 ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0080012.jpg
  • San Antonio, TX January 21, 2004: Grand opening of the 3,000th U.S. Wal-Mart store celebration with shoppers, dignitaries. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0081437.jpg
  • Laredo , Texas - Female agriculture specialists for U.S Customs and Border Protection, inspect boxes of celery coming in from Mexico at the  World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas<br />
January 12, 2012 © MKC /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0441731.jpg
  • African-American students in cafeteria line at public charter high school in Houston, Texas  June 2012.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0436937.jpg
  • Wagon of Healthy Foods       ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMR4031    2346 1011 1722-055
    CDMR4031.jpg
  • San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico:  El Mercado market area, Mexican Indians shopping. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDAE3606.jpg
  • San Miguel del Allende, Mexico: Woman shops for fruits and vegetables at local grocery store in San Miguel del Allende,  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0190370.jpg
  • Young Hispanic middle-class woman shopping for fruit and vegetables at indoor market in San Miguel del Allende, Mexico.  Model Release.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0198789.jpg
  • San Antonio, TX January 21, 2004: Grand opening of the 3,000th U.S. Wal-Mart store celebration with shoppers, dignitaries.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0081416.jpg
  • San Antonio, TX January 21, 2004: Grand opening of the 3,000th U.S. Wal-Mart store celebration with shoppers, dignitaries. Photo ©Bob Daemmrich 2004 <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0080011.jpg
  • San Antonio, TX January 21, 2004: Customers in fresh fruit section at grand opening of the 3,000th U.S. Wal-Mart store celebration with shoppers, dignitaries. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0081440.jpg
  • Guatemala: Chichicastenango produce market in western highlands. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Solar panels at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435792.jpg
  • Two white male managers of a Wal-Mart Supercenter talk in produce section of San Marcos, Texas store January 12 , 2012 © Marjorie Kamys Cotera /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0442075.jpg
  • Two white male managers of a Wal-Mart Supercenter talk in produce section of San Marcos, Texas store January 12 , 2012 © Marjorie Kamys Cotera /  Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0442074.jpg
  • Solar panels at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435796.jpg
  • Solar panels at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435795.jpg
  • Solar panels at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435793.jpg
  • High Voltage signs in both English and Spanish on the fence at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435790.jpg
  • High Voltage signs on a fence at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435789.jpg
  • Solar panels at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435785.jpg
  • High Voltage signs on the fence at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435786.jpg
  • Produce Worker sorting vegetables<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
    CDMR6361.jpg
  • Seattle, Washington: Fresh produce in open-air market on  waterfront. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDAE8417.jpg
  • © 1989  Buying products at Austin,TX supermarket, produce,
    IWI5B&W080.jpg
  • Solar panels at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435797.jpg
  • Solar panels at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435794.jpg
  • Surveillance camera warning signs in both Spanish and English on a fence at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435791.jpg
  • Chain-link fence surrounding the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435787.jpg
  • High Voltage signs on a fence at the Webberville solar project near Austin, Texas. The facility is a 35-megawatt direct current (DC) photovoltaic system on 380 acres and will produce over 50,000 MWh of emission free  solar power annually, enough to power 5000 homes.   June 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0435788.jpg
  • San Antonio, TX January 21, 2004: Produce stocker at grand opening of the 3,000th U.S. Wal-Mart store celebration with shoppers, dignitaries.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0080003.jpg
  • Members of the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) listen as Governor Greg Abbott (not shown) gives a keynote speech at the 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7077Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7062Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7060Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7055Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7028Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7018Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7012Z.jpg
  • CEO TRAVIS STICE of Diamondback Energy announces his company's $10-million donation to the Ukranian refugee relief effort during a talk at the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) at its convention in Austin.
    _ZBX7002Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7009Z.jpg
  • Members of the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO)talk after Governor Greg Abbott (not shown) gives a keynote speech at the 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZAX6333Z.jpg
  • CEO TRAVIS STICE of Diamondback Energy announces his company's $10-million donation to the Ukranian refugee relief effort during a talk at the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) at its convention in Austin.
    _ZBX6991Z.jpg
  • Members of the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) applaud as Governor Greg Abbott (not shown) gives a keynote speech at the 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZAX6328Z.jpg
  • Members of the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) listen as Governor Greg Abbott gives a keynote speech at the 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZAX6318Z.jpg
  • Members of the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) listen as Governor Greg Abbott (not shown) gives a keynote speech at the 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZAX6310Z.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194143_AL.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194106_AL.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194111.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194132.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194115.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194113.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194142.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194146.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194106_AL.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194114_AL.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194110_AL.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194107_AL.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194111.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194132.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194115.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194113.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194142.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0194109.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0194106x.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0194105x.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0194114x.jpg
  • Matamoros, Mexico April, 2006: Clothing manufacturer BonWorth factory complex across the U.S. border in Mexico has 650 employees producing about 10,000 garments a day to supply its 200-plus U.S. stores in 31 states. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0194110x.jpg
  • Members of the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) listen as Governor Greg Abbott (not shown) gives a keynote speech at the 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7071Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7045Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7038Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7042Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7035Z.jpg
  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT gives a keynote address to the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) 76th-annual convention in Austin. Abbott voiced his support to the Texas energy industry's critical role in health of the national economy.
    _ZBX7024Z.jpg
  • CEO TRAVIS STICE of Diamondback Energy announces his company's $10-million donation to the Ukranian refugee relief effort during a talk at the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) at its convention in Austin.
    _ZBX7001Z.jpg
  • CEO TRAVIS STICE of Diamondback Energy announces his company's $10-million donation to the Ukranian refugee relief effort during a talk at the energy group Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners (TIPRO) at its convention in Austin.
    _ZBX6995Z.jpg
  • JOY DIAZ, a retired journalist and producer from the Texas Standard, is announcing a run for Texas governor to challenge incumbent Greg Abbott. Diaz is shown here interviewing NPR's Maria Hinojosa at the 2021 Texas Book Festival.
    TBF SUN PM 470X.jpg
  • JOY DIAZ, a retired journalist and producer from the Texas Standard, is announcing a run for Texas governor to challenge incumbent Greg Abbott. Diaz is shown here interviewing NPR's Maria Hinojosa at the 2021 Texas Book Festival.
    TBF SUN PM 468X.jpg
  • JOY DIAZ, a retired journalist and producer from the Texas Standard, is announcing a run for Texas governor to challenge incumbent Greg Abbott. Diaz is shown here interviewing NPR's Maria Hinojosa at the 2021 Texas Book Festival.
    TBF SUN PM 417X.jpg
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