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"Looking Toward Home"

January 2005

"Looking Toward Home"After a 24-year career in television news, Conroy Chino (Acoma) served as New Mexico's Secretary of Labor under Governor Bill Richardson from 2002 to 2006. His journalism career included many years as an investigative reporter and news anchor for Albuquerque's KOB-TV 4, an NBC affiliate. Chino's award-winning stories—on a wide variety of current events, including Native American issues—won him a loyal following throughout the Southwest. Chino was host for the Smithsonian NMAI radio series Living Voices. Surviving Columbus, a documentary exploring the history of the Pueblo peoples, which Chino hosted and narrated, won the 1993 George Foster Peabody Award. He has recently created his own independent video production company. Chino received a graduate degree in journalism from Princeton University and won a post-graduate fellowship from the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. He grew up in the Pueblo of Acoma, and is a fluent speaker of Western Keres. He is currently a partner in the Native American Tribal Voices Group, a political and business consulting firm addressing the needs of tribal communities throughout the Southwest.

Screened by NMAI

  • Looking Toward Home (2003) producer and host
  • Surviving Columbus (1992) host, assistant producer

Image credit: Looking Towards Home

Screened by NMAI

Participant, 2008 Native Cinema Showcase

Participant, 2004 Native Cinema Showcase

Participant, 2003 Native American Film and Video Festival


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