AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoJuneteenth & Civic Memory: Historic Athens says its petition to name a new downtown parklet “Richardson-Davis Park” hit 1,000 signatures at a Juneteenth ceremony, honoring Alfred Richardson and Madison Davis, the first Black elected officials from Athens-Clarke County. Local Arts & Community Spaces: Claxton’s Jack and Muriel Strickland Arts & Cultural Center reopened after a $4M+ transformation of a 104-year-old school building, blending restored historic features with new ADA upgrades. Juneteenth Food Traditions: Old Fourth Ward’s Marcus Bar & Grille marked the holiday with a menu built around African American culinary heritage—smoked and grilled techniques tied to survival and adaptation. Atlanta Lifestyle Pop Culture: A new Atlanta Grillz Museum pop-up spotlights custom grillz as art, with a Saturday exhibit and live performances at Royal Teeth Lab. Immigration Detention Backlash: Georgia senators hailed DHS dropping plans to pursue a 10,000-bed ICE detention facility in Social Circle, calling it a win for residents. Youth & Peacebuilding: Teens gathered at Piedmont Park for Play4PeaceATL’s summit, using peace education, STEAM, and conflict-reduction proposals to tackle youth violence and mental health. Sports Culture: Ethan Zohn’s “Kicking Back” docuseries ties soccer, community pitches, and World Cup host cities to his cancer journey.
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