AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLabor & Civil Rights History: Youngstown’s 1937 “Little Steel Strike” is revisited, showing how union demands for fair labor relations met corporate refusal and sparked violence, including martial law and the National Guard. LGBTQ+ Rights & Policy: Russia’s LGBTQ+ community reports ongoing self-censorship, online abuse, extortion and threats despite no major survey shift in 2025; Japan meanwhile approved a plan to raise awareness of sexual minorities via school and workplace support. Human Rights & Conflict: Ukraine’s missing and captive civilians remain a central human cost of Russia’s occupation, with rights groups urging attention beyond territory. NGO & Community Mobilization: Youngstown Freedom School kicks off, pairing civil rights history with nonviolence and skills-building for students. Justice & Accountability: Kenya’s restorative justice push follows a national reparations framework for victims of demonstrations. Civil Society Under Pressure: Sweden backs stricter “good behaviour” immigration rules, including retroactive permit reviews and reporting duties for many public workers. Trade & Rights: Over 80 civil society groups urge ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand governments to remove investor-state dispute settlement rules from a trade deal review. Public Safety & Services: Pennsylvania crime-victim support organizations face cuts as federal funding deposits fall.
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