AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBolivia Culture & Heritage: Bolivia reopened the National Archaeology Museum (MUNARQ) on July 1 with the permanent exhibition “Eternal Roots, Living Legacies,” linking pre-Hispanic traditions to today’s Andean customs and showcasing artifacts across seven rooms, including stone, ceramic, metal and repatriated heritage. Bolivia Politics & Civic Life: Bolivia’s Congress approved a bill that lets President Rodrigo Paz declare a state of emergency and deploy military forces to end protests and blockades, a move that has sparked sharp backlash from Indigenous and popular sectors worried about escalating violence. Indigenous Women & Climate Leadership: At London Climate Action Week, Indigenous women—especially from Latin America—were highlighted as frontline climate leaders, speaking about how floods and droughts threaten livelihoods and community knowledge. Sports, Identity & Respect: Mexico fans chanted an anti-gay slur during a World Cup match in Mexico City, renewing calls for stronger enforcement after past FIFA fines. Community Through Food: A “Welcome Dinner” project in Docklands is bringing international students and locals together through shared meals, treating the table as a bridge across cultures.
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