AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEritrean Arts & Culture: “The Mesob: A Testament to the Artistry, Unity, and Grace of Eritrean Women” spotlights the labor-intensive woven centerpiece basket as both everyday tradition and living artwork. Refugee Arts & Inclusion: “Resilience and Inclusion” opened at Addis Ababa’s Gebrekristos Desta Center for World Refugee Day, featuring works by seven refugee artists from Eritrea and across the region, with organizers pushing for deeper socio-cultural and economic inclusion. Diaspora Community Life: Seattle’s Arts in Parks (AiP) program awarded $216,000 across 33 park-activating projects, including an Eritrean Association in Greater Seattle grant. Sports as Connection: The Refugee World Football Championship in Birmingham brought together teams including Eritrea, using football to build community across 20+ countries. Eritrean Spotlight in Global Sport: Eritrean cyclist Biniam Girmay is set to be backed by NSN at the Tour de France, aiming to recapture his 2024 form. Martyrs Day Culture: Eritrea’s Martyrs Day in Asmara featured live-broadcast ceremonies and cultural performances, with patriotic processions and tributes at Martyrs Cemetery.
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