Las Esperanzas Ft. Corrina Miramontes and Martha Rodriguez

EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 37 MIN

Las Esperanzas Ft. Corrina Miramontes and Martha Rodriguez

from Preserving History and Democracy · host Doña Ana County Clerk's Office

In this deeply enriching episode of Preserving History and Democracy, host Cynthia Mendoza and producer Bernardine Caporale sit down with two remarkable women at the forefront of cultural and historic preservation in Doña Ana County: Corrina Miramontes and Martha Rodriguez from Las Esperanzas Together, they take us on a captivating journey through the Mesquite Historic District—the original townsite of Las Cruces, platted in 1849 and still home to one of the most intact collections of historic adobe structures in the Southwest. Discover the powerful origin story of Las Esperanzas, a grassroots organization founded by local advocate Consuelo Lerma and a group of neighborhood women determined to protect their community's culture, architecture, and future. Learn how the group helped launch programs for local children, fought against destructive urban renewal efforts, and continues to champion safety, walkability, and revitalization projects today. Corrina and Martha bring to life the neighborhood's rich tapestry of people and places—from the Camino Real to St. Genevieve's Church, from legendary figures like Pat Garrett, Clara Belle Williams, and Governor Jerry Apodaca to the cultural influence of the Piro-Manso-Tiwa peoples who have called the area home long before the 19th-century townsite ever existed. Listeners will hear about: Historic homes and plaques that preserve the stories of early families The Hardin de Esperanza, a vibrant community monument designed with student-made tiles Upcoming murals and public art that will depict the history of Las Cruces Ongoing preservation efforts, including corridor redesign, new lighting projects, and a self-guided walking tour Oral history initiatives capturing the memories of long-term residents and newcomers alike A growing community market, youth arts programming, and partnerships with local organizations Above all, this episode is a celebration of community voice, culture, and the belief that preserving history is essential to preserving democracy. Corrina and Martha share the importance of getting involved—because protecting our city's past starts with people who care enough to act. Whether you're a longtime Las Crucen, a history lover, or someone who believes in grassroots change, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Las Esperanzas contact info:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LasEsperanzasInc Website Email: [email protected] Hosted by: Bernardine Caporale, Cynthia Mendoza Special Guests: Corinna Miramontes, Martha Rodriguez  Produced by: Bernardine Caporale, Cynthia Mendoza  Edited by: Jacob Slaughter 

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