About Humanities Guåhan

Founded in 1991 by a dedicated group of citizens from Guåhan, Humanities Guåhan is a federally recognized non-profit organization affiliated with the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), an independent federal agency. Our organization is committed to enhancing and promoting public humanities programming with the people of Guåhan, creating foundational support and educational assets for the island's people.

Our Mission

Humanities Guåhan's mission is to foster community engagement and dialogue, inspire critical thinking, celebrate diversity and enrich the quality of life for island residents through the power of the humanities. To achieve these aims, we organize and support a broad spectrum of public humanities programs. These include interpretative exhibitions, family literacy initiatives, a community grants program, community conversations, documentary screenings and dialogues, workshops for educators and students, literary and food democracy tours, as well as cultural workshops and performances.

Our Vision

Humanities Guåhan envisions a future where the rich historical, cultural, and social fabric of Guåhan, in particular, the Indigenous knowledge of CHamoru and Micronesian peoples, are celebrated and preserved for upcoming generations. We provide a platform for reflection, conversation, idea exchange, and ongoing learning on critical issues facing our community, all contributing to the enhancement of our island and its people.

National Endowment for the Humanities

Created in 1965, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) operates as an independent federal agency and stands as one of the United States' foremost funders of humanities programs. The Federal/State Partnership division serves as a bridge between NEH and a network of 56 state and jurisdictional humanities councils. Learn more

Federation of State Humanities Councils

The Federation of State Humanities Councils is the national member association of the 56 state and jurisdictional humanities councils that works to represent and advocate for Councils to create greater awareness of the humanities in public and private life. Discover more

Our Commitment to
Justice & Equality

In today's world, where the quest for justice and equality is more urgent than ever, Humanities Guåhan stands committed to being a catalyst for change. We believe that in a diverse society, equality is a tangible reality, not just an ideal, and forms the foundation of a just community. We stand by the need to address ongoing global events, including #BlackLivesMatter and #StopAsianHate, that have underscored the critical need to address and confront institutional oppression and injustice in all its forms. Our role in the humanities is pivotal in this endeavor. By fostering dialogue, self-inquiry, self-examination, and community connections, we are constantly striving to elevate diverse perspectives and histories. Our array of public programs – from community conversations to literacy initiatives and youth engagement – are designed to break down barriers and promote a deeper understanding and appreciation of our shared humanity. At Humanities Guåhan, we are not just observers but active participants in shaping a just and equitable world, both within Guåhan and beyond.

Our Partners

Agana Shopping Center

Bank of Guam

Black Grace

Breaking Wave Theatre Company

Brian Muna Films

Cars Plus

Commission on Decolonization

Council for the Arts and Humanities Agency

Dancing Earth

Delta Airlines

Department of Youth Affairs

Ek’a Florals

Family Finance Company

Federation of State Humanities Councils

FSM Association of Guam

GALA, Inc.

GDOE, PC Lujan Elementary School

Global Diversity Foundation

GovGuam Department of Agriculture

Guahan Sustainable Culture Americorps

Guam Community College

Guam Daily Post

Guam Department of Education

Guam Department of Education Head Start Program

Guam Farmers Coop

Guam International Film Festival

Guam Legislature

Guam Museum

Guam National Wildlife Refuge

Guam Public Library System

Guam Visitors Bureau

Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce

GuamWEBZ

Guma Mami Inc.

Hawaii Council for the Humanities

Haya Youth Resource Center 

Hertz Car Rental

Hyatt Regency Hotel

IP&E

Isla Center for the Arts

Joeten Kiyu Public Library System

Julan Villegas

Kosrae Association of Guam

Kōkua Kalihi Valley Returning to Our Roots Program

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Veterans History Project 

Mane'lu

Marshallese United Guam Association

Mayor’s Office – Municipality of Mongmong – Toto – Maite

Mayor’s Office – Municipality of Sinajana

Mayor's Office – Municipality of Dededo

Mayor's Office – Municipality of Merizo

McDonald's of Guam

Meskla Restaurants

Micronesia Area Research Center

Micronesian Resoure Center One-Stop-Shop

National Park Service

National Wildlife and Fishing Service Ritidian Wildlife Refuge Unit Guam

Neechuumeres, Micronesian Resource Center One Stop Shop, FSM Association

Northern Marianas Humanities Council

Oregon Humanities

Pacific Islands Bilingual Bicultural Association

Palau Community Organization of Guam

Reimathau

Santa Rita Water Treatment Plant Guam Waterworks

Stations of KUAM

Ta Tuge' Mona

TakeCare Foundation

TeAda Production

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

The Cultural Conservancy

Triple B Forwarders

TriVision Media

Umatac Mayor's Office

Unified Courts of Guam

UOG College of Applied and Natural Sciences

UOG CLASS

UOG R.F.K. Library 

UOG Triton Farms, GDOE

UOG Center for Island Sustainability

UOG Center for Island Wisdom

UOG Fine Arts Theater 

UOG Press

UOG Sigma Tau Delta: Alpha Zeta Xi Chapter

Westcare Pacific Islands