AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup in Atlanta: Thousands packed the FIFA Fan Festival downtown for the Spain vs. Cabo Verde opener, but severe weather forced an early shutdown—fans still showed up in force for the historic Cabo Verde milestone. Inclusive events: KultureCity brought a sensory “quiet retreat” vehicle plus free sensory kits (headphones, fidgets, light-sensitivity gear) to help families decompress amid the festival’s noise and crowds. Local arts spotlight: Atlanta Cultural Exchange opened at The CTR, turning a large downtown space into an immersive showcase of Atlanta’s art, fashion, music, and creative community ahead of match-day activations. Education snapshots: Georgia school enrollment updates highlight shifting demographics—Sandtown Middle remains overwhelmingly Black (93%), Elm Street Elementary saw a big Hispanic jump (+38.9%), and Jordan Hill Road Elementary rose in African American enrollment (+21.4%). Mental health conversation: A Word In Black piece argues Black men face a “masculinity + system mistrust” barrier to care as deaths from suicide, overdoses, and alcohol abuse rise. Campus culture: Georgia Southern honored long-time professor Chris Geyerman as Professor of the Year after nearly four decades of teaching and athletics leadership.
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