RMI swimmer, Giordan Harris
/We were fortunate to have had the honor of interviewing Summer Olympics hopeful and Micro Games medalist, Giordan Harris of the Marshall Islands.
Read MoreTo Inform and Involve the People of Micronesia
We were fortunate to have had the honor of interviewing Summer Olympics hopeful and Micro Games medalist, Giordan Harris of the Marshall Islands.
Read MoreWe had the opportunity to reconnect with Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner. Follow along as we talk education, poetry, identity, and her future goals.
Read MoreJack Niedenthal is originally from Pennsylvania, USA. He graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.S. degree in Business Economics in 1980. Mr. Niedenthal first arrived in the Marshall Islands as a Peace Corps.......
Read MoreIntroduction:
MM: The business is owned and operated by us, Ceasar and Hiromi Hadley—originally from the island of Pohnpei. We both graduated from Pohnpei Seventh-Day Adventist High School 1986. Hiromi went to the University of Walla Walla and me to Easter Arizona College. I later transferred to Walla Walla as well, 1987. She studied business and I engineering. We were married in Walla Walla, Washington, in 1990. The fiscal challenge to support
Provided is a short profile of Ms. Maipi:
I was born in Chuuk, and attended HeadStart in Lukunor, and St. Cecilia and SDA on Weno. I’ve had the opportunity to live and go to school in Saipan, Oregon and Washington. As kids, my siblings and I played lots of games together and with our cousins wherever we lived. Organized sports as well as playing games were a big part of my life growing up as
Mr. Watson is an aspiring artist & entrepreneur. He is currently studying Art at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Oahu. He was born in the U.S.A. but was raised in Palau. He is a graduate of Xavier High School in 2001. He attributes much of his art to an innate propensity that was cultivated with his exposure to the diverse cultures of Micronesia.
We take a look at the subject of art in Micronesia. Is it a skill set that has been ignored in the islands of Micronesia? In the case of Mr. Watson, can we use art as another avenue to introduce foreign peoples to the cultures of Micronesia?
Mr. Watson beleives that art is still there, and we need to use culture to "comment on modern life". Our customs have a great wealth of knowledge that we, "should not dismiss but pursue... and learn from it."
(Proceed for Video Interview:)
By: Universe Yamase
Edited by: Otis Aisek
Photos provided by: EEM
(December 2011)
The following interview was conducted by Universe Yamase with Cindy Ehmes of the Office of Environment and Emergency Management in FSM. The office is responsible for assessing environmental concerns within the region and to, "prevent, prepare for and recover from natural and human induced disasters".
The discussion is on the many portents of climate change within the region, namely sea-level rise. The outerislands of FSM have seen the face of this impending disaster and we try to see what our government has been doing to address this problem.
Ms. Gardenia Aisek from Tonoas, Chuuk
graduated from Sino Memorial Elementary School
continued and graduated from Chuuk High School
1983 - Acquired a Master's Degree in Business Administration
from San Diego National University.
1985 - 1990 - Taught at COM
1990 - 1998 - Worked at Northern Marianas as the Director of Business & Hospitality
1998 - 2007 - Returned to Chuuk and worked for her family Business (Blue Lagoon Resort) as the Accountant & Manager
2008 - Ran her own business
2009 - Taught at COM
2010 - Present - Executive Director for Dept. of Education
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By: Lucille Sain
Edited by: Mae-Stephanie Aisek
By: Universe Yamase
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Biography:
"My name is Fr. Kelly Yalmadau. I am from Falalop, Ulithi, Yap State. I was ordained a priest in 2009 for the Diocese of the Caroline Islands at the age of 27. After my ordination, I was appointed to be the pastor of Queen of Heaven Parish, which consists of the islands of Ulithi, Fais and Ngulu. After a year of pastoral ministry, I was asked by the bishop of the diocese, Bishop Amando Samo, D.D., to go for further studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. I am currently enrolled in the School of Canon Law at the Catholic University of America. I will be graduating in two years, Deo Volente, and go back to serve the people in Micronesia."
General:
Mr. Mida was raised in Pohnpei, Chuuk, and Hawaii. He is the son of Kasio E. Mida, from Chuuk State, and Ginger Porter Mida, from Pohnpei State and American Samoa. Mr. Mida received his B.A. degree from Humboldt State University (CA) in 1999 and conducted his senior internship for the Honorable Chief Justice Andon L. Amaraich, FSM Supreme Court. Immediately after graduating, Mr. Mida returned to Chuuk State and worked as a teacher at Saramen Chuuk Academy and the College of Micronesia.
(This interview was conducted in late May, 2011)
by: Universe Yamase
Joakim Peter is from Etal, Mwortlocks. He graduated from Xavier High School in 1984. Graduated from the University of Guam in 1989 with a BA in communications. He received his Masters Degree in Pacific Island Studies in 1994, then a second Masters Degree in History in 1997.
Currently he is working as the Director of COM Chuuk Campus and he is also the head of the Chuuk Disabled Persons Organization. He is also involved with Friends of Xavier Chuuk (FOX-C), He is on the Board for Xavier High School, Board for Saramen Chuuk Academy, Board for the Chuuk Conservation Society, and he is also a founding member of the FSM Disability Council.
We were fortunate to have had the chance to interview Veronica Pangelinan from the island of Pohnpei, FSM. She is a rising star in the music industry. Her music has been aired in the state of Hawaii and as far as New Zealand, Guam, Tahiti and other islands in the Pacific.
Please continue to watch the video recorded interview and/or read her background information:
(Interviewed, May 2011)
"I was born in Buffalo, NY on Jan 29, 1939, entered the Jesuits after graduating from high school in 1956. I first came to Micronesia in 1963 to teach at Xavier HS for three years, and returned after my ordination in 1969. I've been there ever since, loving every minute of it, even when I'd lose in basketball."
Fr. Hezel is the director of MicSem since its establishment in 1972. Please visit their website for additional information. (MicSem Website)
The Fourth Branch interviews Fr. Francis X. Hezel, educator and director of the Micronesian Seminar in Pohnpei FSM. The interviewer is Russell Thoulag.
Please continue to view the video recorded interview:
By: Universe Yamase
(5/24/2011)
We were fortunate enough to have had an opportunity to sit with Mr. Clark Graham of Chuuk. He is active in the community with "SHIP"(Society for Historic Investigation & Preservation) and "HOOPS" (Helping Ourselves: Outreach Programs in Sports).
The discussion covers a wide array of topics; from politics, community, education, race, the youth and more. Mr. Graham was kind enough to also share his experience of living in FSM. From his critical decision to venture to our islands as a Peace Corps volunteer. To his eventual decision to call Micronesia home.
Below is an edited transcription of our audio-recorded interview.
TFB = The Fourth Branch.
CG = Clark Graham.
Introduction:
The discussion started with a brief explanation of executive politics at the state level. Governor Simina offers a look into his daily schedule. We then lead into Chuuk's current issues such as eductional reform, improving the health department, employment availability, financial deficits and more. We close on his candidacy for Chuuk's at-large seat.
Floyd K. Takeuchi is a writer-photographer who specializes in Hawaii and the Pacific Islands. He has traveled to nearly every corner of Oceania, and worked as a journalist in many of the islands. His experience includes serving as a reporter at the Pacific Daily News on Guam, and managing editor of The Daily Post in Fiji. He has also been a reporter, editor, radio and television anchor and publisher in Hawaii and Japan. He also worked in Washington, D.C. as a senior staffer for a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Floyd was born and raised in the Marshall Islands, and his family also lived on Saipan for nearly 20 years. His most recent work is "School on The Hill". A narrative and photographic illustration of Xavier High School.
The Fourth Branch Iterviews Floyd Takeuchi, a writer-photographer of the Pacific islands, the interviewer for the Fourth Branch is Universe Yamase.
Rowena Aisek is a citizen of Chuuk and a graduate of Xavier High School in 1995. She received a BS in Criminal Justice, emphasis in pre-law from Chaminade University of Honolulu in 1999. She continued at Chaminade and acquired a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice in 2001. Currently she is the General Manager of Deal Fair Store in Chuuk.
The Fourth Branch Iterviews Rowena Aisek, the General Manager of Deal Fair Store in Chuuk.
Provided is Ms. Aisek's written interview:
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