AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoCommunity Legal Education: A Rio de Janeiro State seminar run by FAFERJ and the Lawyers’ Collective taught favela leaders about politics, citizenship, and housing rights—aiming to counter urban and social exclusion. Religious Freedom Under Pressure: A CSW report warns Mexico’s gangs and local “customs” are restricting worship and threatening clergy, with dozens of priests killed over the past decade. Colombia Election Watch: Colombians vote Sunday in a high-stakes presidential race likely to go to a June 21 runoff, with Iván Cepeda and Abelardo de la Espriella leading in tight polling. Youth and Learning Platforms: Colombia’s Huila department is set to launch a “university school of coffee,” while Trinidad and Tobago’s historian highlights how shared colonial-era struggles shaped the region’s religious tolerance. Sports as a Youth Pipeline: The FIBA U18 AmeriCup starts June 1, with teams chasing spots for the 2027 U19 World Cup. Education Heritage Spotlight: Venezuela marks architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva’s legacy, including the Gran Colombia School—often cited as an early modern school in the country.
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