AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Culture & Pride: Haiti’s “Grenadiers” are back on the global stage after 52 years, and fans in Port-au-Prince are already switching from Brazil to Haiti—street games, new shirts, and big dreams for players like Duckens Nazon. Diaspora Community: In Miami and Philadelphia, Haitian fans are turning World Cup week into a homecoming—flags, compas music, meet-and-greets, and a shared push for “a new Haiti.” Fashion Meets Scarcity: With official Haiti jerseys sold out, Haitian designers are stepping in to fill the gap, turning the World Cup moment into high-fashion and DIY creativity. Arts & Identity: Haitian-Canadian painter Laurena Finéus shares her work and process, using imagined landscapes and migratory histories to question how Black stories get told. Public Health Story: New York Health Commissioner Dr. Alister Martin reflects on his Haitian upbringing and how his mother’s cancer journey shaped his community-rooted approach to care. Labor & Environment: Haiti’s Minister of Social Affairs and Labour heads to the ILO in Geneva to push gender equality at work, while the Ministry of the Environment launches the Eco-Genius competition to train youth for climate resilience. Safety & Daily Life: A Haiti “Zapping” roundup reports police clashes with the “Gran Grif” gang and injuries from an illegal fuel distribution explosion.
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