
A Run for More | Official Trailer
Preview: Season 8 Episode 806 | 30s
Frankie, a transgender woman and deft politician, runs for San Antonio City Council.
Growing up, Frankie Gonzales-Wolfe learned to be a fighter but never imagined having a chance to make history as the first openly elected transgender official in Texas. Unfolding amidst an onslaught of legal attacks against the trans community, ‘A Run for More’ immerses viewers in Frankie’s journey as she finds her voice, questions her relationship with the community, and tries to win an election.
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Support for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.

A Run for More | Official Trailer
Preview: Season 8 Episode 806 | 30s
Growing up, Frankie Gonzales-Wolfe learned to be a fighter but never imagined having a chance to make history as the first openly elected transgender official in Texas. Unfolding amidst an onslaught of legal attacks against the trans community, ‘A Run for More’ immerses viewers in Frankie’s journey as she finds her voice, questions her relationship with the community, and tries to win an election.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipFrankie Visits the Texas Capitol
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Clip: S8 Ep806 | 2m 56s | Trans Lobby Day is here for the state of Texas and Frankie Gonzalez-Wolfe. (2m 56s)
Meet the Candidate Frankie Gonzalez-Wolfe
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Clip: S8 Ep806 | 2m 31s | Frankie Gonzalez-Wolfe shares her love of politics and San Antonio. (2m 31s)
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