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Oberiano

Inafa鈥檓aolek Solidarity: Filipino Allyship for a Decolonized Gu氓han," A talk by Prof. Kristin Oberiano, Department of History, Wesleyan University. Wednesday, November 1st, 4:05 to 5:30 in Bioscience 113

"The Pacific island of Gu氓han is the land of the Indigenous CHamoru people. This unincorporated territory 鈥 read 鈥渃olony鈥 of the United States鈥 is also home to thousands of Filipinos who have settled on the island. This talk examines the relationships between CHamorus and Filipinos to think about the dynamics of settler militarism within the US empire. It posits that solidarities between CHamorus and Filipinos could be forged around the CHamoru ethos of inafa鈥檓aolek 鈥 literally translated 鈥渢o make good.鈥 Inafa鈥檓aolek is the CHamoru ethos of reciprocal relationships that bound an individual to one鈥檚 family and community. This talk will show how Filipinos historically and presently ground themselves in inafa鈥檓aolek relations to be allies for a decolonized Gu氓han."

This talk is supported by the Humanities for Just Communities, the History Department, and the Department of Asian Studies. Please wear a mask.