AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPolice Accountability & Community Tensions: Senatobia is still reeling after the fatal shooting of 1-year-old Kohen Wiley during a reported Walmart shoplifting call, with activists calling it a “moral collapse” and questions mounting over what led to the gunfire and why details have been slow to come out. Vigil & Fundraising: A prayer vigil was held for Wiley at LifePoint Church, and a GoFundMe has raised thousands for the family in under a day. Juneteenth Culture in Mississippi: The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum hosted a Juneteenth Jubilee with line dance, singing, and kid-focused history guides, while the Mississippi Children’s Museum marked the holiday with hands-on learning activities. Local History Reopens: Columbus’ historic R.E. Hunt and Cultural Museum officially reopened after tornado damage years ago, bringing back a key chapter of African American education history. Arts & Music: Morgan Freeman announced a Juneteenth release for his blues album, “Symphonic Blues Experience,” with the single “Death Letter Blues.” Community & Outdoors: The Mississippi Delta Nature and Learning Center unveiled a new pavilion and “Seeds of Hope” Garden to expand outdoor education and community growing. Disaster Relief: U-Haul is offering 30 days of free storage and U-Box use at participating Southeast locations for flood-impacted residents.
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