“People have shown up, people found their voices and thinking occurred which resulted in change. At times, there was poignancy and at other times, there was anger. But there was always the voice of a human being who contemplated the meaning of cultural continuity, immigration, being in the military, the meaning of fences, the extent of American democracy and all the other issues that provide meaning for us as humans in Guam.”

-Dr. Robert Underwood
Founding Member, Humanities Guåhan