we'll be back with a documentary by los cenzontles. stay with us. for nearly a decade, comcast has been helping students get ready. we've connected 4 million low-income students to low- cost, high-speed xfinity internet. we're working with hundreds of and parents are seeing an impact. and now we're turning 1,000 community centers into lift zones - wifi enabled safe spaces to study. so more students can be ready for anything. i'm trying to do some homework here. damian: now we're back here on "comunidad del valle" joined by eugene rodriguez of los cenzontles. eugene, welcome back to the show. eugene rodriguez: [inaudible] much. it's great to be here. damian: thank you for being here. now, you have a-- i saw a clip of your documentary that we're pushing today. tell us who it is that's in it, why it was shot, and the whole premise behind it. eugene: well, my wife, maria astrid, she's a art teacher at our cultural arts academy: los centzontles. and she was taking a trip to yucatan, mexico, to study mayan embroidery as part of a sabbatical, and she decid