Students enrolled in course HDS510 – Development and Environment in the Pacific (an elective course for postgraduate diploma and MA in Development Studies Program) had the great honor to have Professor Keith L Camacho as their guest speaker via Zoom last week Friday, 19 March 2021. He gave a lecture on Militarization in Micronesia, which included social movements in Guam, different political status of “American” Pacific islands, and border issues. Comments and questions were asked by MA & Postgrad students during an open discussion they had in the end. Thank you Professor Camacho for your time & the intriguing lesson!
Keith L Camacho is a Professor and Vice Chair of Asian American Studies at University of California Los Angeles. He is also the author of Cultures of Commemoration: The Politics of War, Memory, and History in the Mariana Islands (2011, University of Hawai’i Press) and Sacred Men: Law, Torture, and Retribution in Guam (2019, Duke University Press Books).