AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBolivia Protests: Police in La Paz detained 36 people and injured dozens during a major march demanding President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation, as authorities use tear gas and criminalize social leaders amid a widening crisis. Indigenous Politics: Evo Morales challenged Paz to go to Cochabamba’s Tropics of Cochabamba or to Lauca Ñ to discuss social issues, while Morales remains protected by Indigenous communities amid legal pressure tied to alleged “human trafficking.” State Crackdown: Multiple reports describe Bolivia’s escalating state of exception and harsher crackdown as blockades and strikes push the country toward a grinding halt. Cultural & Lifestyle Lens: In the U.S., World Cup fan programming in Philadelphia highlights food, local makers, and cultural events—an echo of how sport reshapes community life. Environment & Memory: Auburn University announced an endowed scholarship honoring James “Weston” Higginbotham, linking his environmental mission to ecological engineering support. Faith & Community: U.S. Catholic bishops’ meeting includes a new apostolic nuncio’s call to welcome immigrants, alongside renewed attention to devotion and pastoral outreach.
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