AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoLGBTQ+ Rights Push: Sir Ian McKellen joined London’s “Commonwealth Walk of Shame,” protesting anti-LGBTQ+ laws in 29 Commonwealth countries, including life sentences in six places and the death penalty in Uganda and Nigeria. Culture & Healing on Screen: Jamaican filmmaker Sosiessia Nixon’s new suspense film Stew Peas spotlights obeah and the tension between Christianity and African-rooted spiritual healing, sparking debate on whether “belief” can “bind” love. Community Support & Mentorship: Justices of the Peace are being urged to mentor children in Jamaica’s National Child Diversion Programme, steering at-risk youth away from the formal justice system toward rehabilitation. Education Access: Flow Foundation signed an MoU with the Early Childhood Commission to fund free high-speed Wi-Fi for 100 early childhood institutions nationwide. Sports & Youth Talent: All Star Jamaica launched an elite U-15 “Best of the Best” league to spotlight top academies, with structured matches and live-streaming for select games. Football Final Tonight: Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz face Nigeria in the Unity Cup final in London, aiming to repeat last year’s comeback and win the trophy.
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