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From left, Big Bell Inc. president Kim Gap Soo, Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Office Director John Tagabuel, Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. board member Edward âTofilaâ Deleon Guerrero, CHCC board chairperson Lauri Ogumoro, CHCC Chief Executive Officer Esther Muna and Community Disease Investigation Inspector III Dwayne Davis participate in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Office on Navy Hill, Thursday.
Photo by Emmanuel T. Erediano
Commentary: I am that rarity, a Catholic Native American. With Joe Biden as president, I can now breathe, relax and have faith again in our government. But now the real work must begin. From a Native American rights perspective, I ask that our rights be once again honored and respected.