AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLanguage & Identity: At TiLeqw-iLhch (Haida Point), the Gathering of the Eagles brought indigenous leaders and educators together to talk about sacred languages, loss, and what it takes to bring them back. Homelessness on Oʻahu: A new Point-in-Time Count snapshot shows children and families rising in homelessness, with working families squeezed by housing costs. North Shore Violence: Two Oʻahu families are speaking out after a brutal North Shore assault left a 15-year-old and a Waimea Valley lifeguard hospitalized; police are urging anyone with info or footage to come forward. Food Security for Students: Pell Grant recipients face much higher food insecurity, and SNAP cuts could worsen it—raising stakes for college persistence. AI Workforce in Hawaiʻi: UH is partnering on a symposium series to prepare Hawaiʻi’s workforce for responsible AI adoption, with a June 25 event at Honolulu Community College. Moana Pasifika Future: A new bid is exploring relocating the Super Rugby franchise to Hawaiʻi, as shareholders move toward liquidators. Culture in Honolulu: The Honolulu Museum of Art is hosting “Divine Disruption,” blending sacred Nepalese art traditions with pop culture. Pride Month: Hawaiʻi’s State Capitol is flying Pride flags as June is declared Pride Month.
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