AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBolivia Uprising: Road blockades and fuel shortages have paralyzed the country as social and indigenous groups demand President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation, with protesters reporting repression alongside calls for dialogue. Indigenous Rights & Resources: A separate look at Bolivia’s crisis frames it as a fight over sovereignty, lithium, and the future of Latin America—where development choices collide with Indigenous demands for consent. Amazon Wildlife: New research on Bolivia and Peru’s short-eared “ghost dog” suggests the elusive canid is more abundant than feared, but still depends on protected, undisturbed forest. Cultural Exchange: A Manitowoc woman’s Bolivia mission trip combined health education and dental care for hundreds of patients, turning a dream into a lasting personal change. Community Culture: UCAN’s 5th annual Juneteenth Family Festival in Bolivia (North Carolina) spotlights African American heritage through music, food, and family activities. World Cup, Identity & Belonging: A World Cup watch-party story shows how faith communities in the U.S. use soccer to connect cultures—including supporters of Haiti and Bolivia.
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