AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoLGBTQ+ Pride & Advocacy: LA Pride is honoring Mia Yamamoto, a Japanese American civil rights and public defender veteran, as grand marshal—her story traces back to WWII incarceration and decades of justice work. Immigration & Courts: In San Francisco, families describe ICE check-in queues and ankle-monitor tracking tied to immigration court schedules, highlighting how “alternatives to detention” still shape daily life. Education & Opportunity: UC faculty will review SAT/ACT and A-G course requirements after concerns about math preparedness, while a new scholarship cycle backs first-generation students and future healthcare professionals. Culture & Arts: David Hockney, who helped define modern art from Yorkshire to Los Angeles, has died at 88; his legacy spans color, technology, and California light. World Cup Lifestyle: FIFA’s opening ceremony in Mexico City leaned hard into Latin American music and spectacle, while California’s World Cup jersey guide and fan culture coverage keep the tournament grounded in everyday style. Public Opinion & Governance: A new poll finds most Americans think California-style vote counting should finish within a day, feeding distrust as election results drag.
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