AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUOG Fine Arts & Guam Museum: The University of Guam’s senior exhibition “Interflow: Currents of Connection” opens 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. Higher Ed & Pacific Voices: A talk on “Creating VĀSĀ” at higher education highlighted how Pacific Islander students are still underrepresented, with low turnout reflecting the very gap the speaker raised. Community & Culture Through Food: UOG’s Farmer Focus launches “Hotnu Heals,” a free, culturally grounded gathering for agricultural producers that blends conversation, locally made food, and mental health support. Traditional Navigation Returns: After Typhoon Sinlaku forced route changes, the voyaging canoe Alingano Maisu safely returned to Palau, completing about 4,280 nautical miles and reaffirming Indigenous wayfinding ties. Education Spotlight: Guam’s 2027 Teacher of the Year, science educator Carolyn E. Haruo (from Pulo Anna), says the honor belongs to her students and community. Maritime Festival: Guam’s inaugural Piti Sea Festival celebrated maritime culture and ancestral knowledge, with masters and leaders sharing how navigation is really about community.
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