AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOklahoma Culture & Community: OKC’s Zoo Amphitheater is hosting a Juneteenth concert that organizers say is meant to educate as much as entertain, with Lupe Fiasco headlining and a message focused on Juneteenth as “American history.” Native Culture & Language: Hannover House is expanding beyond film with a music video for the Cherokee-language song “Adaygayudi,” featuring Cherokee flutist Gaby Nagel—an effort tied to the “WILDFIRE” soundtrack. Indigenous Observances: Summer Solstice celebrations are underway across Indian Country, with sunrise ceremonies, prayer, songs, and community meals marking the sacred start of summer. Sports as Local Culture: Oklahoma looks to cap its College World Series run with Game 2 of the finals vs. North Carolina, while Oklahoma’s Ryder Cowan is leading the low-amateur race at the U.S. Open. Local Life & Lifestyle: A new OKC-area story highlights how a minimum-wage ballot measure failed in the state’s primary, shaping the cost-of-living debate going into the next political cycle.
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