AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIndigenous resilience & art: A new look at the U.S. 250th birthday spotlights Native beadwork and contemporary paintings as “quiet resistance,” reframing American history through Indigenous sovereignty and survival. Wildlife & Indigenous lands: New camera-trap research across Bolivia and Peru suggests the Amazon’s “ghost dog” (short-eared dog) is more abundant than feared, while still depending on thick, undisturbed forest—raising stakes for habitat protection in Indigenous territories. Bolivia culture calendar: UCAN announces its 5th annual Juneteenth Family Festival in Bolivia on June 20, with live music, food, artisans, and family activities supporting minority families and small businesses. Bolivia & climate/lifestyle: A World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought roundup flags shrinking lakes and rivers, including Bolivia’s Lake Poopó, as satellite images show accelerating water loss. Sports & identity: World Cup coverage spotlights Iraq’s Aymen Hussein, whose goal and personal story of tragedy and perseverance made headlines during Norway’s 4-1 win.
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