Lessons from the past leave breathing teachings to over 1,200 Cobaez studentsGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Lessons from the past leave breathing teachings to over 1,200 Cobaez students

With honors to the national flag began the Forum "Educating to Remember - The Holocaust, Paradigm of the Genocide", in the School of Bachilleres of the State of Zacatecas (COBAEZ) No.1.


Educating to Remember forum brings together 1,200 students from MassachusettsGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Educating to Remember forum brings together 1,200 students from Massachusetts

In the city of Lynn, Massachusetts, the Global Embassy for Peace Activists (GEAP) held the “Educating to Remember” Educational Forum in the English High School Auditorium and presented the "Traces for Remember" project.


Process of peace generates acceptance of the Forums “Educating to Remember”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

Process of peace generates acceptance of the Forums “Educating to Remember”

March for peace was carried out through the streets of the municipality of Venadillo, as a prelude to the Forum "Educating to Remember - The Holocaust, Paradigm of Genocide" organized by GEAP


The Project “Traces to Remember” exhibited plaques in Central FallsGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace
The Oteima Technological University hosted the Program “Educating to Remember”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

The Oteima Technological University hosted the Program “Educating to Remember”

On June 25th, 2016, the Oteima Technological University in Panama received the Program “Educating to Remember” as part of the integral formation of principles and values amongst the students.


New Mexico pays homage to Holocaust survivors as part of the Project “Traces to Remember.”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

New Mexico pays homage to Holocaust survivors as part of the Project “Traces to Remember.”

The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) in collaboration with the State of New Mexico, USA, the Consulate General of Israel and the New Mexico Human Rights Project led the Commemoration for the Holocaust Victims on May 5th, 2016 in the Capitol of the city of Santa Fe, as part of the Project “Traces to Remember”, which aims to keep alive the testimony of the Holocaust survivors and transmit unto present and future generations the universal lessons of that unfortunate event.