AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBolivia Protest Watch: Despite a nationwide protest ban and a state of emergency, coca growers in Evo Morales’ Chapare heartland say “the struggle continues,” keeping roadblock threats alive as Indigenous communities and workers resist the government’s crackdown. Indigenous Climate & Faith: Research highlights how glacier loss in the Andes and Himalayas is felt as a spiritual rupture—Quechua and Aymara communities interpret retreating ice as changes in the relationship with ancestors and mountain spirits. Culture & Textiles: Paraguay’s Marcos Benítez and Indigenous creators from across Latin America are featured in Spain’s “Hilos Fundacionales,” using weaving to explore identity, power, and belonging. Church & Community: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced seven new temple dedications across four Sundays later this year, a reminder of how major religious milestones shape local cultural calendars. Sports & Storytelling: A Bolivia-linked thread appears in coverage of Iraq’s World Cup return, where coach Graham Arnold frames the journey as national pride after a long absence.
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