AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoArts & Identity: UOG Fine Arts seniors opened “Interflow: Currents of Connection” at the Isla Center for the Arts, while the Guam Museum’s “Yanggen Ti Hita Pues Hayi?” spotlights CHamoru self-determination through photos and artwork. Education & Equity: “Creating VĀSĀ” at higher education challenged how sacred space and Pacific Islander support are treated on campus—yet only three students showed up, underscoring underrepresentation. Culture in Motion: After Typhoon Sinlaku forced route changes, the traditional voyaging canoe Alingano Maisu returned safely to Palau, completing about 4,280 nautical miles and keeping Indigenous navigation ties alive. Community Wellbeing: UOG’s Farmer Focus is hosting free Mental Health First Aid Training for farmers and farm workers on June 6. Local Food & Growth: UOG’s Hotnu Heals brings “cultural healing” and locally prepared meals to agricultural producers, starting June 7. Women & Heritage: Santacruzan at Micronesia Mall celebrated Filipino traditions with a gown contest and procession led by the Filipino Ladies Association of Guam. Education Spotlight: Guam’s 2027 Teacher of the Year, Carolyn E. Haruo, says the honor belongs to her students and community.
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