Nihi! KIDS TALK about Decolonization| KIDS TALK | Nihi!

#decolonize #chamoru #nihikids #indigenize In this episode -- Izzy, Inina, Shiloh, and Ha'åni talk to Executive Director of the Commission on Decolonization, Melvin Won Pat-Borja, about what a colony is, how colonization affects our island, why decolonization is important, and more! The Commission on Decolonization invites you to join us on September 12 and 13 for a forum featuring regional and international experts on self-determination including Caryle Corbin, Mililani Trask, Sandra Creamer and others. FOR MORE INFO GO TO:    • Video   Paid for by the Commission on Decolonization as authorized by the Public Information Program (1 GCA Chapter 21 § 2109) Follow the commission on decolonization @guamcod on instagram! Guest: Melvin Won Pat-Borja Director & Producer: Cara Flores Producer / Junior Director of Photography: Aaron Santos Producer / Junior Assistant Director: Siobhon McManus Junior Sound Mixer / Recordist: Lawrence Lizama Camera Operator C: Averill J. Leano Camera A / Junior Production Assistant: Ha'åni Flores Editor: Frescania T. Taitague Post Production sound: Jonathan Glaser We need your help. To make a donation or to sponsor this series, visit nihiguam.org/donate, email or paypal [email protected] KIDS TALK introduces kids on Guam to local and regional elders, cultural practitioners and professionals through candid conversations, to affirm identity and to reconnect children and viewers to culture and tradition. KIDS TALK is produced entirely in Guam by cultural 501(c)(3)non-profit DUK DUK GOOSE, INC. Our mission as an indigenous Chamoru production company is to inspire a deep love for our land, ocean and community and to uplift indigenous voices across our region. Nihi! KIDS TALK about (De)colonization | KIDS TALK | Nihi!