AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPolish Minority Recognition: Poland has officially recognized Greeks as a national minority, adding a new institutional framework for the Greek community in the country. Community & Identity: A Polish dance group in Manchester, Mlody Polonez, is struggling to attract boys and is appealing for more male participants to keep children connected with Polish roots. Culture & Dialogue: Kraków’s Institute of Culture and the City Library hosted “Afghanistan: A Diamond in the Ashes,” aiming to move beyond war-focused stereotypes and highlight Afghanistan’s cultural diversity and everyday realities. Arts & Inclusion: A new phase of Moldova’s ecotourism training program (with Poland involved) is pushing affordable, nature-based experiences while prioritizing women and people facing economic barriers. Heritage & Memory: A documentary, “This Ordinary Thing,” spotlights non-Jewish rescuers across Europe—including Poland—who helped Jews during the Holocaust, often at extreme personal risk. Gaming Culture: Polish-linked game coverage highlights Phantom Blade: Zero’s plan to stay playable on low-end PCs and Steam Deck, with developers saying quality—not competition—drives its release timing. Religion in Public Life: A Eucharistic pilgrimage tied to the U.S. 250th anniversary is underway, with stops in Boston and Plymouth as part of a wider Catholic observance.
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