AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUNESCO Intangible Heritage: The Philippines has won a seat on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage safeguarding committee for 2026–2030, aiming to champion inclusive, climate-resilient protection of living traditions. Cultural Continuity vs Tech: Zimbabwe’s Chief Tjankuluba warned that rapid technology is eroding cultural values, urging renewed Ubuntu/Hunhu to protect youth and heritage. Heritage in Motion: Boston’s World Cup crowds are turning the city into a multicultural street festival, with fans’ songs and traditions drawing locals into the celebration. Identity at the EU Table: North Macedonia’s PM Mickoski demanded EU accession talks include guarantees that Macedonian identity, language, and culture won’t face new bilateral conditions. Church Apology: The Church of England issued a profound apology for its role in historical forced adoptions in mother-and-baby homes, acknowledging lasting trauma. Community Wellness: A free wellness center is set to open in Pelham Bay, blending physical and mental health support with cultural healing. Museum News: London Museum will reopen Nov. 28 in a restored Victorian market hall, expanding galleries ahead of its 50th anniversary.
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