AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEducation & Civil Rights: A federal civil rights complaint targets USC and Loyola Marymount over a “Hispanics-only” scholarship program, raising alarms about race-based segregation on campus. Family Rights in Schools: The Ninth Circuit issued a limited injunction against California’s SAFETY Act parental secrecy rules, a win for parents seeking access to key school information about their own children. Local Culture & Community: Venice Beach’s World Cup Fan Zone turned the boardwalk into a neighborhood festival—music, wellness, and local business energy—aiming to set the template for LA28. Work & Opportunity: New reporting says recruiters and grads aren’t just stuck on “AI”—the bigger story is a projected national labor shortage hitting fields like healthcare, teaching, construction, and skilled trades. Pop Culture & Entertainment: Disney Imagineer Don Iwerks, an Oscar-winning pioneer behind immersive film tech, has died at 96. Arts & Lifestyle: “The Dreamy Side” spotlights 1950s L.A. Chicano rhythm & blues culture, mapping the city’s soul beyond Hollywood. Tech & Jobs: Culver City’s “Jeopardy!” is hiring a writing role for clue-makers, with applicants tested on trivia and clue craft.
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