AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoJuneteenth in Boston: The Museum of African American History on Joy Street hosted a Juneteenth block party and flag-raising, with Mayor Michelle Wu calling it an “unbroken line” to abolitionists and community members saying “joy is resistance,” plus Black-owned vendors and family-friendly art. World Cup fan culture (Massachusetts): Scotland’s Tartan Army keeps reshaping Boston’s streets and bars—fans are even putting traffic cones on statues—while FIFA Fan Festival and local watch parties (including Easthampton’s Millside Summer Series) show how quickly the tournament turns into neighborhood tradition. Immigration friction at the tournament: Massachusetts residents and immigration advocates say visa rules and tightened entry processes have kept some World Cup fans out, even as ticket holders get limited help through FIFA systems. Local politics: Somerville’s proposed Israel boycott “ethical procurement” ordinance is drawing a legal warning from Jewish groups, who say they’ll sue if it passes. Arts & TV: Legendary sitcom director James Burrows, co-creator of Cheers, died at 85.
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