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C.T. Perez’s debut book Signs of Being blends poetry, prose, and commentary on CHamoru cultural identity. She told KPRG News how Guam shaped her poetic journey and the stories woven into her work.
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Brothers Steven and William Ladd recently held workshops in Guam and the CNMI, to create a community art project for the U.S. semi quincentennial in 2026.
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Cara Flores of Nihi Indigenous Media, Shannon McManus of the jazz duo Microchild and local musician and singer-songwriter Jonah Hånom known for his song CHaCHing come to together to dissect their collaboration, a song called Protector's Anthem and the song's music video.
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Kiana Lujan is a military child who has lived in Upstate New York, Colorado, Germany, Texas and now Guam. Despite the many changes in her life from moving one place to another, she shares one constant passion — her love for dance.
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Arielle Taitano Lowe’s poetic journey began in her teens, as she grappled with the duality of her identity. She's part white and CHamoru, and delves more into this experience in her debut book, Ocean Mother.