AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Community Culture: Los Angeles County is rolling out free viewing parties for all six Saturday World Cup matches, with family-friendly programming, DJs and cultural performances at sites including the Jackie Tatum Harvard Recreation Center and Venice Beach Recreation Center, plus the NoHo Futbol Fest with food from 20+ local restaurants and limited-capacity entry. Congo-Linked Arts & Heritage: A Springfield Library screening spotlights the documentary “Congolese Rumba,” framing the genre as living memory and cultural identity, with free admission and Congolese coffee tasting. Digital Youth Conversation: In Brussels, Congolese-French rapper Youssoupha joined creators and young audiences for “Laissons Parler les Gens,” tackling mental health, cyberbullying and how African youth can engage online with more positives. Eastern Congo Justice: Congo filed an ICJ case against Rwanda over decades of violence in eastern Congo, accusing Rwanda of breaches tied to genocide, discrimination, torture and sexual violence. Women’s Livelihoods in the Region: Uganda’s Lovin Kobusingye highlighted how women in African fisheries are pushed out of landing sites and too often left out of “blue economy” conversations.
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