Roots in the Sand

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232 pages 2006

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The PBS film Roots in the sand is a multi-generational portrait of the Singh, Saikhon, and Mohamed families, pioneering Panjabi Mexicans who settled a century ago in Southern California's Imperial Valley. Through the use of found footage, archival and family photographs, and personal and public documents, the story of a community that grew out of a struggle for economic survival in the face of prejudice is told. The website supports and augments the history that is revealed in the film.

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