AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBolivia Protests & Blockades: Bolivia’s political crisis keeps escalating as President Rodrigo Paz weighs a “state of exception” while road blockades continue to disrupt food and fuel supplies; clashes have already left people dead and police have been injured during attempts to reopen key highways. Racial Divide in La Paz: New reports describe graffiti and online attacks fueling a renewed racial split between Indigenous protesters and residents in wealthier La Paz neighborhoods, with both sides trading dehumanizing slurs. International Pressure: The U.S. and a “Shield of the Americas” coalition condemned efforts to overthrow Paz, accusing protest backers of using “fake road blockades” and alleging links to drug trafficking. Indigenous Environmental Defense: A wider regional spotlight highlights Indigenous environmental defenders in Latin America facing deadly pressure as land and resources become targets. La Paz Culture & Lifestyle: La Paz is set to host a regional AeroPress competition, bringing coffee culture to the city ahead of a national championship. Sports & Identity: World Cup coverage continues to ripple through the region, including Iraq’s historic return and a FIFA push to collect memorabilia that will document the 2026 tournament. New Media Film Festival: The 17th Annual New Media Film Festival announced 2026 award winners, spotlighting Indigenous and boundary-pushing creators across film, immersive media, and AI storytelling.
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