AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoReligious freedom vs. sports policy: Florida’s attorney general has launched a formal investigation into Major League Baseball after MLB warned San Francisco Giants players over Bible verses on Pride Night caps, arguing the league may be selectively enforcing uniform rules. Public art under pressure: Washington’s Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation is drawing fresh scrutiny as “American flag blue” paint peels and algae turns the water green again, even as a national “Portraits of Hope” project brings kids’ artwork to the landmark for America’s 250th. Labor and culture institutions: The Seattle Art Museum Workers United won a union vote with 94% support, citing stagnant wages, turnover, and concerns about artifact safety. Music industry and global reach: Universal Music Korea signed Korean-Australian alternative hip-hop group 1300, with a debut album due this July. Heritage diplomacy: Chiang Mai’s city council met Thailand’s culture minister to update UNESCO World Heritage bid progress and introduce Cultural Heritage Ambassadors. Community celebrations: Juneteenth events keep rolling—from Denver’s Five Points festival to Brooklyn Children’s Museum’s “I Am Somebody” day—mixing music, dance, art, and reflection. Arts and care: San Juan Regional Medical Center is adding child-friendly murals to pediatric emergency exam rooms to reduce fear for young patients.
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