UN Report Back
Independent Guåhan to host United Nations Report Back Event, Provide Updates on Recent Historic Trip
For
Immediate Release, October 23, 2017 — Independent Guåhan is hosting a
Report Back on October 26 from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the University
of Guam School of Business and Public Administration Room 131. At the
forum, a group of delegates, who recently traveled to the United Nations
in New York, will provide updates on their testimonies and meetings
concerning Guam’s decolonization.
Independent
Guåhan organized a group of twelve members and volunteers, who
petitioned the UN Special Political and Decolonization Committee (4th
Committee) at their annual meeting to discuss the situation in Guam.
This trip was especially historic, because the Commission on
Decolonization also sent a strong delegation — Governor Eddie Baza
Calvo, Vice Speaker Therese Terlaje, Senator Telena Nelson and Dr.
LisaLinda Natividad all testified before the 4th Committee. Senator
Fernando Esteves attended the 4th Committee meeting and joined both
Commission and Independent Guåhan members in several days of meetings
with ambassadors and representatives from a dozen independent nations
and other non self-governing territories.
Independent
Guåhan organized presentations about Guam at several universities in
the area including Columbia University, New York University, Rutgers
University and Barnard College, where both members of Independent Guåhan
and the Commission on Decolonization were able to talk with diverse
groups of students and professors about Guam’s quest for decolonization.
Both
IG and Commission members will share their experiences in New York at
the Report Back. A short video documenting the trip will also be shown
and a complimentary compilation of the testimonies delivered at the UN
will be disseminated at the event. Independent Guåhan’s involvement in
this trip to the UN trip was made possible through generous donations
from supporters of Guam’s decolonization in the Marianas and the United
States.
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