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Underwood the Underdog

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The position of the non-voting delegate in the US Congress is something I've been fascinated about for many years. As a scholar I’ve channeled this fascination into research. Over the past fifteen years I’ve conducted more than 50 interviews from different people who have been in some way tied to the non-voting delegate position.   I’ve been able to sit down and interview former Guam delegates Bordallo and Underwood, former US Virgin Islands Donna Christensen, former (and now deceased) American Samoan delegate Eni Faleomavaega and current delegate from Washington D.C. Eleanor Holmes Norton. In addition, I’ve also interviewed people who have worked on territorial issues in the US federal government, including those who have worked in the Guam delegate office from Won Pat and even to current delegate San Nicolas.     I dedicated a chapter of my dissertation to discuss the strange and peculiar position of the non-voting delegate. The so-called greatest country in the world permits its

Independence Meetings for August

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Independent GuÃ¥han’s educational outreach continues in Dededo and with their monthly General Assembly returning to HagÃ¥tña For Immediate Release, August 25, 2017 –  In dependent GuÃ¥han (IG) continues their efforts to educate the island community about the possibilities for GuÃ¥han should it become an independent country, with two educational outreach opportunities in the last week of August. The first, a village meeting, will take place at the Dededo Senior Citizens’ Center on Wednesday, August 30 th from 6:00 -7:30 p.m. The second, the latest in their monthly General Assemblies (GA) will be held on Thursday, August 31st from 6:00 -7:30 p.m. at the main pavilion of the Chamorro Village in HagÃ¥tña. Both events are free and open to the public.   Over the summer, IG held a series of successful village meetings in Malesso’, Chalan PÃ¥go and Toto, drawing more than 150 people total. Under the leadership of Melvin Won Pat-Borja, IG will continue thi