AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoReggae Therapy Festival (Martinique): Fort-de-France will host the 4th edition of Reggae Therapy on July 11–12, 2026 at Stade Louis Achille, with big names like Tarrus Riley, Julian Marley, Barrington Levy and Alborosie, plus local artists, all under a peace-love-unity theme. Culture & Tourism: Organizers frame the event as a “Martiniqualité” showcase that turns visitors into ambassadors, with a village for local food and crafts and a relaxed, community feel. LGBTQIA+ Pride (Region): Guadeloupe’s inaugural Kréyòl Pride is set for July 25–26, bringing together LGBTQIA+ groups and allies in Basse-Terre, aiming to build unity and push back against homophobia. Community Green Initiatives (Grenada): Grenada launches a National Beautification Competition ahead of its Flower and Garden Festival (Nov 8–15, 2026), inviting schools and communities to improve public spaces; registration runs until June 30. Public Transport Support (Grenada): The government outlines new backing for bus operators, including fuel tax rebates and fare relief, plus a planned tyre and parts concession to keep services affordable. Travel Lifestyle (US Territories): A travel feature highlights American offshore islands like St. Thomas and Puerto Rico as “foreign-feeling” getaways without passports. Book Review: A review spotlights Yusuf Olanrewaju Sagaya’s 2026 autobiography, focusing on his engineering life and personal recollections. Status Symbols (Lifestyle): A popular culture piece looks at everyday items that once signaled wealth but are now mass-produced and forgotten.
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