AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOnline Safety Law: Canada tabled the Safe Social Media Act, aiming to bar kids under 16 from creating accounts on major platforms and forcing age checks, account deletion, and limits on addictive design. Cultural Politics: In British Columbia, a Pride funding fight is heating up as OneBC attacks Pride as “divisive,” while critics point to how provincial event funding actually works. World Cup Tourism, Viral Edition: Fans are using social media to “discover” the U.S. via unexpected stops—gas stations, big-box stores, and even driverless taxis—turning travel into a culture feed. Media & Storytelling Partnerships: The Caribbean Tourism Organization teamed with TEMPO Networks to expand digital, social, and broadcast coverage of Caribbean culture and events. Community Through Food: Sobremesa launches family-friendly Sunday Lotería brunch in San Carlos, betting on a shared table to build local connection. Religion & Relationships: The Presbyterian Church (USA) is set to debate whether clergy must be monogamous as polyamory gains visibility. Arts & Memory: Galleri Kaya in Dhaka marks 22 years with a wide-ranging group exhibition spanning decades of Bangladeshi art. Online Culture Preservation: RPG Maker’s forums are closing without a proper archive, putting 1.4 million posts at risk.
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