AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCode Noir Repeal: France’s National Assembly voted 254-0 to repeal the 1685 Code Noir, the slavery-era law that legally treated enslaved people as “movable property,” a symbolic but emotional step for Martinique and other overseas territories—now heading to the Senate. Chlordecone Accountability: Lawmakers also recognized France’s partial responsibility for allowing the toxic pesticide chlordecone (Kepone) to be used in the French West Indies despite warnings, with contamination affecting nearly 90% of people in Martinique and Guadeloupe and linked health harms. Youth & Culture in Martinique: A local snapshot shows young people in Fort-de-France rallying for Guadeloupean artists performing on the island—highlighting the “là-bas” feeling and the hunger for live culture at home. Regional Climate Work (Grenada): Grenada hosted a validation workshop for its Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change Adaptation, updating practical, public-friendly guidance ahead of release. Humanitarian Vision Aid (Saint Lucia): A donation of nearly 4,000 recycled eyewear pairs is set to support visually impaired people in Saint Lucia, coordinated through regional partners including Martinique-based collection efforts. Sports Talent (Martinique link): Saint Lucia’s young cyclist Denver Alphonse Jr impressed at a Martinique Grand Prix, earning praise as a rising Under-23 talent. Luxury at Sea (Martinique stops): Emerald Cruises announced a December 2026 “Culinary Collection” sailing with chef Rachel Hargrove, including Martinique among Leeward Islands itinerary stops.
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