Independent Guåhan June General Assembly
Independent Guåhan’s June General Assembly focuses on
issue of military dumping and vandalism in the village of Toto
For Immediate
Release, June 20, 2017 –
Independent
Guåhan (IG) has continued to bring decolonization outreach and education to
Guam’s villages with two successful forums in Malesso’ and Chalan Pågo. This
month’s General Assembly (GA) will be at the Toto Community Center on June 29,
from 6:00 -7:30 p.m. The focus this month is on the troubling history of
military dumping on Guam and also creative ways communities can deal with
problems such as vandalism and crime.
Each meeting, IG honors a Maga’taotao, or outstanding
person. This month the group will honor the legacy of Tan Deda, or Magdalena
S.N. Bayani, a war survivor, master techa and pillar of the M-T-M community who
passed away recently. IG honors the strength and perseverance of Tan Deda and
all other war survivors as June 28 is Guam War Survivors Memorial Day.
In analyzing the impacts of World War II on Chamorros and
their lands, the educational discussion for this month’s GA will focus on
postwar military contamination and how it has affected our health and
environment. Looking to the future, the educational presentation will focus on
how we can conceive of independence through village-based approaches, much like
the models of sustainability practiced by Chamorros in the past. Examples of
how an independent Guåhan can use programs such as community gardens to
decrease crime and vandalism will be proposed.
This
month’s assembly continues a village-based outreach initiative, where the group
brings informational resources and critical conversations about independence as
a political status option directly into the island’s villages.
Independent Guåhan’s monthly General Assemblies are always
held on the last Thursday of each month.
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