Fanachu! is an Independence for Guam Task Force project under the Media sub-committee.
Decolonization Conversation: Election Reflections Part Two by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Election Reflections Part One by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Tahdong Marianas Part One by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Tahdong Marianas Part Two by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Q&A with Miget Part Two by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Q&A with Miget Part One by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Independent Sounds Part Two by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Independent Sounds Part One by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Independence 101 Part Two by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Independence 101 Part One by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Education and Decolonization Part Two by Independent Guahan Task Force
Decolonization Conversation: Education and Decolonization Part One by Independent Guahan Task Force
#96 Organic Act Teach-In by Independent Guahan Task Force
#95 Ed Alvarez and Miget Discuss the Organic Act and United Nations by Independent Guahan Task Force
#94 Q&A with Miget and Pulan from Pulan Speaks by Independent Guahan Task Force
Tapaau Dr. Dan Aga shares his experiences being from American Samoa and how they navigate through their political status as an unincorporated, unorganized US territory.
#91 Featuring Leo Orsini and Erriu Thomas Mitchell by Independent Guahan Task Force
#92 Fanhita yan Fanachu: Mililani Trask and Sandra Creamer by Independent Guahan Task Force
#90 Fanohge: Continuing the Conversation w/Dave Lotz by Independent Guahan Task Force
Featuring Arielle Lowe, Victoria Diaz, and Ed Alvarez
#88 Fata'chong para i Fanohge March by Independent Guahan Task Force
#87 Microchild: Music of Micronesia by Independent Guahan Task Force
Our guest for this episode is former Executive Director for the Commission on Decolonization, Ed Alvarez. We hear his reflections on the appeal of the Davis vs Guam case regarding Guahan's self-determination plebiscite.
Our guest for this episode is Arman Sablan who is a CHamoru from Guahan. He has served in two branches of the military and currently resides in China. Listen to the episode to hear his perspective after living in China and having travelled to other parts of the world.
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#65 Sustainability: Navigating Through Climate Change with Master Navigator Larry Raigetal by Independent Guahan Task Force
#63 H-2B Dilemma, I Manhoben Discussion by Independent Guahan Task Force
#62 Adios Esta Ki Si Manet by Independent Guahan Task Force
#61 Military Expansion, Ancestral Land Desecration by Independent Guahan Task Force
#59 Convo with Chamoru Rights Activist Ned Pablo by Independent Guahan Task Force
#57 Cockfighters and Colonizers by Independent Guahan Task Force
#060 - The March: Standing in Solidarity with Nathan Philips by Independent Guahan Task Force
#56 Manamko' for Independence: The Crossroads of Colonialism and Indigeneity by Independent Guahan Task Force
In this episode we talk to veteran Ray Shinohara, who served in the Marines, about his experiences in active duty and deployment. He is also the founder of Green Valor, a group of "Veterans helping Veterans." Once again, un dangkolo na Si Yu'os ma'åse to all of our patreons. Without your support, we wouldn't be able to keep this show running and continue to improve the quality.
Håfa Adai yan si Yu'us ma'åse to everyone who signed up to our Patreon! Our(hita)show is only made possible through your contribution. If you're interested in becoming a Patron, go to www.patreon.com/fanachu and sign up for as little as $1 a month--or if you're feeling cheeky, sign up for the Hugua and Tulu tiers to receive access to exclusive content every week! Song Credit: Black Sabbath by War Pigs
SYM to everyone who's signed up to our Patreon! Our (hita) show is only made possible through your contributions. If you're interested in becoming a Patron, go to www.patreon.com/fanachu and sign up for as little as $1 a month--or if you're feeling cheeky, sign up for the Hugua and Tulu tiers to receive access to exclusive content every week! Song credit: First Issue - Below Average
#52 Nuebu Na Senadot Si Clynt Ridgell by Independent Guahan Task Force
#51 Progressive Politics by Independent Guahan Task Force
#049 - Demilitarization & Preserving Cultural Sites by Independent Guahan Task Force
#048 - Decolonial F&O (Faisen yan Oppe) by Independent Guahan Task Force
#047 - (Decolonial) First Responders | Post-Typhoon Yutu Recovery by Independent Guahan Task Force
Ducherreng, pronounced as THU-E-RRENG, is the Belauan word for perseverance, strong will, or ambition and is also one of the three tenets of Belauan society. In this episode, our guest Mark Ngirchechol discusses the history behind Belau's decolonization movement and what it has meant for them as a sovereign nation. Keep Fanachu! FREE by supporting us on www.patreon.com/fanachu Give It Away by Red Hot Chili Peppers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1qnNknKLsg
Tyrone Taitano, the son of Carlos Taitano, retells his father's life and legacy in this Fanachu! Short from the last IG General Assembly. Keep Fanachu! FREE by supporting us on www.patreon.com/fanachu Born in the U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen (chosen by Jesse) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZD4ezDbbu4
In this episode of Fanachu! Miget and Manny discuss the problems that arise by being a US citizen from an unincorporated territory and other issues that relate to our status as second class citizens. Keep Fanachu! FREE by supporting us on www.patreon.com/fanachu Fight The Power - Public Enemy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PaoLy7PHwk
This episode was recorded at the Nihi! Kids studio in Hagåtña! SYM, Nihi! for being a wonderful example of how indigenous communities can promote culture and language through media! Keep Fanachu! FREE by supporting us on www.patreon.com/fanachu Killing in the Name (Live from Pinkpop Festival 1993) - Rage Against the Machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8de2W3rtZsA
With your support, Fanachu! can continue to provide FREE indigenous political critique, across multiple channels. Go to www.patreon.com/fanachu and gain access to exclusive content and an invite to our exclusive Slack chat! Down for the Movement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc88Og_Bi2g&feature=youtu.be
With your support, Fanachu! can continue to provide FREE indigenous political critique, across multiple channels. Go to www.patreon.com/fanachu and gain access to exclusive content and an invite to our exclusive Slack chat! "Unquestionably race-based": https://www.guampdn.com/story/news/2018/08/31/unquestionably-race-based/1154698002/ Rudie Can't Fail - The Clash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ4E4a7Q4Ag
Manny breaks down the UN Human Rights structure after returning from a month-long fellowship in Geneva at the UN Human Rights headquarters. Be a Patron and support Fanachu! by going to www.patreon.com/fanachu
This episode is a collaborative project with Julius, of Exposé, as a means of getting to know the politics of each of Guåhan's 2018 gubernatorial candidates. Definitely out of the realm of Fanachu! but it's all good. Listen to Democrat and Bank of Guam President Lou Leon Guerrero state her case for the economy. Patreon subscribers also get exclusive access to the post-show broadcast with myself, Miguet and Adrian Cruz. You can become a supporter by going to www.patreon.com/fanachu
SYM to everyone who joined us in-person and online at May's teach-in! 37:35 - Billy Bragg/Never Cross a Picket Line SUPPORT US ON PATREON Patreon: www.patreon.com/fanachu