AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoArts & Media Training (Asmara): Eritrea’s Ministry of Information wrapped a two-month photography and video production program, training 19 members (including 10 women) and partner institutions with hands-on work in lighting, sound, and photo evaluation. Campus Culture (Mai-Nefhi College): Mai-Nefhi College of Science held its 13th annual festival on 3 June, mixing debate, innovation, painting, fashion shows, and scientific presentations—plus Science Day under “Science for Unity and Progress.” Fashion Meets Scent (Milan): “Olfactory Signals” in Milan spotlighted fragrance as design, with Swedish-Eritrean artist Haisam Mohammed’s vegan perfume oils drawing attention at the salon. Diaspora Sound (Music): Ethiopian-Eritrean British singer Meron T shared her latest return-to-Addis creative energy, linking romance, language, and identity through new music and video work. Immigration Stories on Screen: Filmmaker Soo Hong is screening two short films at The Vestibule in Ballard this June, including “Chapter II: Bright Tongue, 2026,” featuring immigrants from Eritrea and beyond. Sports & Identity: Kenya’s Harambee Stars face Lesotho in a friendly as they fine-tune for 2027 AFCON qualifiers, with Eritrea listed in their qualification group.
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