V-me Presents Honor Hispano: Voices, Images and Stories
V-me Presents Honor Hispano: Voices, Images and Stories
October 12 begins Month-long Salute to Latinos in Military Service, Past & Present
NEW YORK, Sept. 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- From the first bugle blast of the War of Independence in 1776 to the current campaign against terrorism, every war in U.S. history has involved the valiant service of Latinos- including 10,000 Mexicans who fought in the Civil War, 500,000 Latinos who stood up for freedom in World War II, and 400,000 who answered the call of duty in Korea and Vietnam. Today there are over 120,000 Latinos on active duty in all ranks of the military, and the number of Latino service men and women is growing faster than any other ethnic group.
Behind all of these numbers and facts are compelling narratives and images of bravery and sacrifice-some somber and some that are funny, others angry and proud-that give the personal perspectives of ordinary Latino men and women who served in war or lived through it on the home front.
In keeping with V-me's mission to reveal the depth and scope of the U.S. Hispanic experience, the network announces Honor Hispano, a month-long interactive event highlighting the contributions and sacrifices of America's Latino servicemen and women.
"Much of America's security rests, and always has, on the shoulders of Latinos. Our month-long salute, which will become an annual celebration, is a testament to the patriotism, bravery and commitment of these men and women and their families," said Carmen DiRienzo, president, V-me. "In a media environment where, even now, the legacy of Latino valor is not always recognized, V-me brings the stories of these everyday heroes to light."
Beginning October 12 and culminating on Veteran's Day, November 12, V-me will feature a wide variety of presentations in many formats. Some highlights of this celebration include:
-- Voces, Imagenes e Historias - Latinos who have served or the families
who have supported them are invited to share their memories, thoughts
and experiences by submitting written accounts, photos and videos to a
special Honor Hispano section of the V-me website www.VmeTV.com.
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selection of materials will be featured there with opportunities to
comment and discuss. In addition, some of the materials will be
narrated and presented as vignettes on-air and online. Viewers may also
submit names of soldiers and brief text messages that will air as
crawls during event programming.
-- A Special Presentation from Viva Voz - (Sunday, November 11 and Monday,
November 12) V-me's signature primetime nightly interview program will
present a two-part special compiling selections from all the different
viewer submissions and also interviews with veterans, family members,
historians, elected leaders and more. During the broadcasts, messages
sent on V-me's website will be displayed as a text crawl.
-- War Stories (Historias de Guerra) - (Tuesday, October 30 and Monday,
November 12) V-me will present an original production based on the
story of Manuel and Gloria Medina, a Puerto Rican couple who endured
the traumatic events of World War II and its effects firsthand.
-- Diaries from Baghdad (Diarios desde Bagdad )- (Sunday, October 14 and
Saturday, November 10) V-me's Clio Presenta series will chronicle in
gritty detail the daily life of a Mexican journalist reporting on the
war, the insurgency and his encounters with soldiers and civilians he
meets in the conflict zone.
-- Cuando el servicio llama: Vivencias de familias militaires - (Saturday,
October 13, Tuesday, October 30 and Sunday, November 11) Hosted by
well-known telenova actress Gaby Rivero, this half-hour special,
adapted from Sesame Street Workshops' award winning When Parents Are
Deployed, reveals candid and intimate moments with parents, caregivers
and children who express how they cope with the daily challenges and
concerns associated with parents serving overseas, and how families
deal with their coming home.
V-me can be seen locally in many cities on cable and digital broadcast, and nationally on DISH Network Ch 9414 and DISHLatino Ch 846. Check your local listings for more information.
About V-me
V-me is a new national network, partnered with public TV, which engages America's Latino families in Spanish with a lively mix of original and exclusive programs including: kids, lifestyle, nature, science, history, current affairs, music, arts, and nightly movies. The 24-hour network, with broadcast and digital carriage reaching one-third of all U.S.
Hispanic TV households, is America's largest Spanish digital channel and the fastest out-of-the-box sponsor-supported network in U.S. Hispanic media history. V-me is the first venture of the media production and distribution company, V-me Media Inc. To find out more visit www.VmeTV.com
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