AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaya Science Breakthrough: Archaeologists in Guatemala have identified the name of an ancient Maya astronomer-mathematician, Sak Tahn Waax (“White-Chested Fox”), linking his hieroglyphic inscriptions to planet tracking and math traditions. Guatemalan Faith in the U.S.: Guatemalan Cardinal Álvaro Leonel Ramazzini Imeri visited the Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine in Riverside, urging reflection on climate change as a spiritual call to stewardship. Community & Culture Abroad: The largest Guatemalan festival outside Guatemala is set to take over seven blocks in L.A. this August with traditional food and culture—and it’s free. Health Watch: A major cyclospora outbreak is spreading across U.S. states, with Minnesota and Ohio heavily affected, prompting new food-safety warnings. Immigration Pressure on Families: Reports say ICE detained more than 650 children in California during Trump’s second-term crackdown, including cases that sparked grief in Bay Area classrooms. Consular Help: A guide shares how to contact the Guatemalan consulate in North Carolina (Raleigh) and key emergency/non-emergency numbers. Arts & Rights: A new exhibit, “Freedoms Reframed,” includes a quilt collaboration by 28 Guatemalan women artists, running through Oct. 3.
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