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Via Justine De Fant is the Marketing and Communications Coordinator at the University of Guam Press. She graduated from UOG with a B.A. in English Literature in 2018 and completed her M.A. in Literature in 2020.
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Presenter: Eloise Sanchez, PREL |
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GSLES 2.2022 | |
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Jo Ann Chargualaf, GDOE
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Jaclyn BalajadiaJaclyn Balajadia is the Pacific Historic Parks Education Manager. She is a certified Master Educator in Secondary Social Studies and serves as the coordinator and instructor of Pacific Historic Parks’ Guam Teacher Workshop, which trains K-12 teachers to utilize place-based learning at historic sites on Guam. Balajadia holds an MA in the Teaching of Social Studies Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.
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Nicole A. CalvoNicole A. Calvo: As a child of the Western Pacific Island of Guam in the 1970’s, Nicole A. Calvo’s fascination with writing were fueled by her mother Natividad’s make-believe tales of exotic legends, ghostly folklore and family experiences that encouraged and molded her sense of imagination. Ironically, Nicole’s life’s journey meandered through careers as a middle and high school teacher of history and literature, a coordinator and project director for the preservation of language, culture and historic structures and sites of her indigenous Chamorro ethnicity, the administrator for the Senator Antonio M. Palomo Guam Museum and Chamorro Educational Facility, and most recently as the development & marketing manager for Pacific Historic Parks, a non-profit organization whose mission is to support Pacific historic World War II locations through education & interpretive programs, research, preservation, and restoration in order to perpetuate the memory of events and honor the people involved in these sites. Writing for Nicole started more technically, as a grant writer for Federal, local, and private funding opportunities, then as hobby of some romantic short stories, and finally progressed into her first manuscript, a memoir of a chance encounter that inspired and shaped her life.
Nicole’s passion for the work of non-profits that help to solve societal issues and challenges, and her aspirations of writing prose and poetry that are thought provoking, humorous and memorable are more fully realized today with community outreach opportunities that emphasize a need to document Guam’s rich and unique Chamorro History and Culture. |
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Tonggan Garden Studio
161 Tongan Way, Inarajan, Guam |
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