AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoArts & Community: Palenke Arts’ 10-year journey is celebrated through its annual festival, expanding from youth workshops to major performances and multicultural events. Pride & Identity: Pride Month continues to shape public culture, with renewed calls for equality and inclusion for LGBTQIA+ Filipinos. Education & Youth Support: DSWD ramps up “Ali Na, Eskwela Ta” to bring 4Ps senior high dropouts back to class, while Manila Water backs Oplan Balik Eskwela with school water and sanitation upgrades. School Donations Rules: A reminder on what schools can collect during Brigada Eskwela—voluntary contributions are allowed, but student/teacher money collection is prohibited. Digital Safety: PhilHealth warns of fake SMS scams and an unauthorized site phishing members’ data. Law & Governance: The House advances an anti-fake news and disinformation bill, and also passes an anti-political dynasty measure—both drawing sharp debate. Culture on Screen: A restored Lino Brocka film, “Macho Dancer,” is set for a New York premiere, spotlighting queer Manila life. Sports & Lifestyle: Gilas women end their FIBA 3x3 World Cup run with a win over Italy, and PVL’s Rookie Draft crowns Lams Lamina as Galeries Tower’s top pick. Religion & Heritage: The Vatican elevates the St. Padre Pio shrine in Batangas to international shrine status, boosting pilgrimage plans.
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