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DoD Plans on Destroying 2,000+ Acres of Jungle

This Grey Paper, EIS on Jungle & Wildlife, features a photo of the Guam Micronesian Kingfisher by Eric F. Savage available under a Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license. You can obtain a copy of the Grey Paper summary points here (link available). EIS on Forests & Wildlife More than 80% of the remaining limestone forests on […]

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UOG Student Group Hosting Pågat Presentation

F.I.T.E Club, a UOG student group, is hosting a presentation on Pågat this Thursday, March 28, 2011 at 5:30 p.m.  Visit the event Facebook page for more information (link here).

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Heritage Hikes: Un Nuebu na Inatan

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag77fgMD__M As part of its continued efforts to engage and educate the community on the impacts of the proposed buildup, We Are Guåhan is sponsoring its second set of Heritage Hikes: Un Nuebu na Inatan. HIKE SCHEDULE March 12, 2011 – Tumon Bay (Difficulty: Easy. Duration: 1 -2 hours) Meet at Ypao Beach (near the […]

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PNC News Explores the Beauty of Pågat Village

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1ISaikzqDk

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We Are Guåhan disputes DoD’s definition of “Pågat”

DoD claims that Pagat ends at the natural archway and cave, and that there’s nothing of cultural significance to the north. Over the weekend, We Are Guåhan set out to see if DoD’s claims were true. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T68Bo7lE2S8

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We Are Guahan Presents at Rotary Club of Guam

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QCoY7Qt6wM

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Guam Legislature Speaks Out Against DoD Giving Another Ultimatum Regarding Programmatic Agreement

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqpY0EwRVNE&feature=player_embedded

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We Are One – Dec. 17 @ 6pm

Friday, December 17 6:00pm- 8:00pm Pupus and Refreshments provided $25.00 For tickets: Jon Blas 707-3557 action@weareguahan.com One year ago, a small group of folks were drawn together by a document (the DEIS) that painted a disturbing picture of our community’s future. One year has since passed with over 25 events and initiatives — over 20,000 personal […]

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Pagat featured as historic preservation “Story of the Week”

“Most Guamanians aren’t concerned about Guam’s geological stability—but they are worried about the impact an impending military buildup could have on their cultural heritage. Some 8,600 marines and their 9,000 dependents are scheduled to move to Guam from Okinawa, as well as thousands more construction workers, troops, and others related to the military buildup.” View the story […]

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We Are Guahan joins lawsuit against DoD

Almost one year exactly after the release of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement, We Are Guåhan has joined the Guam Preservation Trust and National Trust for Historic Preservation in a lawsuit against DoD.  This lawsuit is about Pågat, but it is not just about Pågat.  This lawsuit is also about DoD deciding that “operational efficiency” […]

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