AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoArts & Exchange: Forty-five students from Sakai Liberal High School in Osaka brought their Expression Education Department to Guam with a Friendship Recital at Micronesia Mall, kicking off Day 2 of the Mall Ball 3x3 High School Tournament and turning performance into confidence-building for both musicians and dancers. Education & Environment: University of Guam REEF fellows Dominic Torres, Ale’a Duenas, and Angelie Denguines presented reef monitoring results using AI tools tied to the Micronesia Coral Reef Monitoring Data Portal, with Yap and Kosrae reefs showing steady coral declines linked to warming events. Culture & Travel Mood: A lifestyle travel piece paints Guam as a mix of big-resort energy and CHamoru roots, plus a melting pot of food and communities—useful for readers planning island trips without losing local flavor. Youth SRHR Conversation: A regional youth guide called Pleasurenesia argues that Pacific-led conversations on pleasure, sexuality, and wellbeing should shape comprehensive sexuality education, pointing to high teen pregnancy, rising young HIV cases, and uneven contraceptive access. Community Gratitude: Chuuk voices thanks to Guam and the Ayuda Foundation after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, highlighting donations and support that kept hope and regional ties strong.
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