The project "Traces to Remember" was initiated in the United StatesGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

The project "Traces to Remember" was initiated in the United States

Ninety year old, Mr. Leon Horn, survivor of this international crime, shared his testimony before the audience and the media who were sensitized and moved by his story. He is grateful to God for his existence, the continuity of his life and for the privilege of standing in front of "people of good will and emissaries of peace", and for having been chosen by the GEAP to be the first link of the ineffable chain of remembrance in this country.


Traces to Remember Commemorative Plaque is Unveiled at the Congress of Baja CaliforniaGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Traces to Remember Commemorative Plaque is Unveiled at the Congress of Baja California

The Traces to Remember project is being carried out at the Congress of Baja California; commemorative plaques have already been exhibited in the vast majority of countries across Latin America through this project.

The presentation of the plaque was hosted by Congressman Felipe de Jesus Mayoral Mayoral, President of the Board of Directors of the State Congress; Congresswoman Monica Bedoya Serna, President of the Finance and Administration Committee; and Congressman Juan Manuel Molina Garcia, President of the Justice Committee.


Traces to Remember in Olavarria, ArgentinaGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Traces to Remember in Olavarria, Argentina


An exhibition of the project Traces to Remember was held on June 9 and 10 at the Bernardino Rivadavia Hall in the city of Olavarria, Argentina. The exhibition was held in conjunction with the Department of Culture of the Municipality of Olavarria