AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBolivia Protests & Cabinet Shake-Up: Bolivia’s political crisis deepened as Defense Minister Marcelo Salinas and Education Minister Beatriz García resigned on day 33 of protests and road blockades in La Paz, after refusing to sign a decree tied to a “state of exception,” while President Rodrigo Paz weighs a bill to regulate emergency powers and consider military action against dozens of roadblocks. Cultural & Community Life in La Paz: Amid the unrest, La Paz is also pushing ahead with everyday culture and services, including a municipal push for organic waste home composting and vermicomposting as part of an international sustainability partnership. LGBTQ+ Arts Spotlight in La Paz: The La Paz Cultural Center hosts a free Pride Month exhibition featuring 21 LGBT+ artists, with painting, photography, sculpture, textiles, and a screening, running June 8–30. Faith, Memory & Church Accountability: A Bolivian network of church abuse survivors marked the confirmation of convictions of two Jesuits tied to cover-ups of child sexual abuse, underscoring how faith institutions and historical harm remain central to public debate. Indigenous Arts & Pride Connections: Cultural Survival’s Indigenous Arts Bazaars return to Rhode Island in July and August, bringing Indigenous artists, music, and food to the spotlight.
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