V-me & NHCC Leaders/Patriotism

Since it’s launch in March of 2007, V-me, the first U.S. Hispanic Network to partner with public television stations, has become the fastest growing Spanish language network in history.  New Mexico In Focus co-host Gene Grant interviews its President and CEO, Carmen DiRienzo, in her visit to the KNME studio.

Then it’s co-host David Alire Garcia on a tour of the National Hispanic Cultural Center with its incoming director, Dr. Estevan Rael-Galvez, and a sneak peek at an amazing fresco that is a work in progress in the Center’s torreon.

Plus, in honor of Independence Day, Gene Grant and The Line panelists discuss patriotism.

We finish the show with a tribute to the “fire and passion” of a Notable New Mexican, flamenco dancer Maria Benitez.

One Response to “V-me & NHCC Leaders/Patriotism”

  1. peter stirbis Says:

    On “NM In Focus”, July 3, Margaret Montoya said,”…the poor, disenfranchised and unaccepted have changed the Constitution.”
    The Consitution is not supposed to favor any demographic group It is disappointing to hear that distorted viewpoint coming from a UNM liberal professor of Constitutional Law. This gives proof that our universities are feeding progressivism to our young people.

    On a brighter note, panel members Jim Scarantino and Whitney Cheshire provide clear and succint ideas and viewpoints.

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